RussianRover
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Hi everyone,
I just picked up a 96 Range Rover 4.0SE with 158K on it.
The car is in great condition inside and out. But like all RR's its got its fair share of issues.
first one I'd like to address:
The ABS light TC light and Brake light (red as if the hand brake is on). The brakes are mushy, first pedal push, nothing, then when I release it quickly, the brakes act as they should. I dont have a problem eliminating the ABS all together, but I want the brakes to be rock ******* the first push. Anyone know if this is a simple bleeding the brakes solution. Also, any special procedure?
second issue:
I will be bypassing the EAS with manual inflation...any way to eliminate the "EAS Fault 35mph" message? Also, I would like to remove all the EAS computer influences entirely.
Is this possible?
And lastly:
Anyone know why it comes up or how to fix the RH-F door open message. The door is closed and the electric locks work, but the message on the dash says its open???
Thanks in advance!
I just picked up a 96 Range Rover 4.0SE with 158K on it.
The car is in great condition inside and out. But like all RR's its got its fair share of issues.
first one I'd like to address:
The ABS light TC light and Brake light (red as if the hand brake is on). The brakes are mushy, first pedal push, nothing, then when I release it quickly, the brakes act as they should. I dont have a problem eliminating the ABS all together, but I want the brakes to be rock ******* the first push. Anyone know if this is a simple bleeding the brakes solution. Also, any special procedure?
second issue:
I will be bypassing the EAS with manual inflation...any way to eliminate the "EAS Fault 35mph" message? Also, I would like to remove all the EAS computer influences entirely.
Is this possible?
And lastly:
Anyone know why it comes up or how to fix the RH-F door open message. The door is closed and the electric locks work, but the message on the dash says its open???
Thanks in advance!