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  1. This is definitely gas leakage which is also very dangerous at the same time. Have you checked the actual fuel tank if there are any leaks there?
  2. lololol. I suppose everyone still wants to call the Land Rover models Land Rover. I also, honestly don't know why but I call mine as Land Rover too. Come to think of it, saying Land Rover should be more difficult than saying Defender or Discovery.
  3. For the fun of it. What are your thoughts? vs
  4. New is better. I wouldn't have to worry about hidden problems if there are any.
  5. If that's the case then, rangerover will really just have to bear with it because aside from that he either just needs to take out the speakers somewhere or get an ear muffler so he doesn't hear anything, Of course, all of these is not a good idea.
  6. Before I give you any advise I want to give you a disclaimer, you use this information at your own risk. Know that the seat belt sensor is there for SAFETY PURPOSES and I will not be liable on how you use my suggestion. Theory: The chime sounds when "it feels weight" on the seat but the seat belt is not plugged. So if it were me I will locate the sensor on the seat and disable it.
  7. I'm not not sure if someone has already answered this. My friend's AC is not working properly. Instead of blowing cold air, It is blowing hot air instead. If anyone has an answer or can refer me to a reference that would really help me out a lot.
  8. I am glad you are proud to have that Land Rover 3. As per some of the reviews, for a car that is as smooth as a car it has an exceptional off road ability.
  9. I don't really know of a way on how to manually disable the Traction Control Lights. You might want to go to a mechanic and have it fixed though rather than turning it off.
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