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Should be fun for you guys, going to be putting away nice toys / accessories found in the cars for the event / maybe do a raffle. We shall see.

 

I should have my rig ready by than although if not, who can I carpool with to praire city :D

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Should be fun for you guys, going to be putting away nice toys / accessories found in the cars for the event / maybe do a raffle. We shall see.

 

I should have my rig ready by than although if not, who can I carpool with to praire city :D

 

Justin. I saw your post on CL of the white DI. Does that one have HD axles?

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Justin. I saw your post on CL of the white DI. Does that one have HD axles?

 

It unfortunately does not

 

They look to be stock

 

 

 

As for the event, I have everything set in place. Should have some tShirts and other Raffle / Give away items for everyone.

 

The Beat a Freelander will be at the event forsure, Already put one aside :)

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Alright so we have finalized some more details

 

We will be doing a 40% Sale on any Interior Trim Pieces

as well a 25% Sale on any Mechanical Parts.

 

I will have One Classic and one D2 to rummage. (15 Minutes to pull of what ever you can, that part is 75% off)

 

One last thing will be a Beat a Freelander Donation Drive

(Pay $2.00 / Swing) on Land Rovers best Rover the FreeLander...

 

 

I was going to do Tri-tips although the time to cook them will take way too long, so it will be a mix of

 

Good Hotdogs

Hotlinks

Polish Links

Burgers

 

Misc Potato / Macaroni salads

 

As well some desert

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Justin, I will bring my TekPro 3000 computer that reads most computer systems for all rovers from 95 to 2011. It can read and clear codes and program BECMs for P38s and possibly other vehicles.

 

TekPro comprehensive functions and features include:

•Coverage for Land Rover & MINI Cooper Models

•READ & CLEAR Fault Codes (DTC)

•Live Data

•Servicing Reset

•System Programming*

•Fast Response Retrieval

•Intuitive and Easy-to-Read Screen Interface

•Self-Contained (no external PC needed for use)

 

Vehicle Makes & Models Covered by TekPro 3000LR:

 

Land Rover*:

•Discovery I

•Discovery Series II

•LR3 / Discovery III

•Range Rover Classic

•Range Rover (P38A)

•Range Rover (L322)

•Range Rover Sport

•Freelander

•LR2 / Freelander II

•Defender

 

Systems Covered*:

•ABS/SC

•A/C

•Add-on Heater

•Airbag

•Anti-Theft

•AT

•Climate Control

•Dashboard / Instruments

•Diesel

•EFI

•EMS

•Handbrake / Parking Brake

•Key Programming (Discovery Series II Only)

•Servicing

•SRS

•Steering Angle Sensor

•Suspension

•Tire Pressure Monitoring

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Justin, I will bring my TekPro 3000 computer that reads most computer systems for all rovers from 95 to 2011. It can read and clear codes and program BECMs for P38s and possibly other vehicles.

 

TekPro comprehensive functions and features include:

•Coverage for Land Rover & MINI Cooper Models

•READ & CLEAR Fault Codes (DTC)

•Live Data

•Servicing Reset

•System Programming*

•Fast Response Retrieval

•Intuitive and Easy-to-Read Screen Interface

•Self-Contained (no external PC needed for use)

 

Vehicle Makes & Models Covered by TekPro 3000LR:

 

Land Rover*:

•Discovery I

•Discovery Series II

•LR3 / Discovery III

•Range Rover Classic

•Range Rover (P38A)

•Range Rover (L322)

•Range Rover Sport

•Freelander

•LR2 / Freelander II

•Defender

 

Systems Covered*:

•ABS/SC

•A/C

•Add-on Heater

•Airbag

•Anti-Theft

•AT

•Climate Control

•Dashboard / Instruments

•Diesel

•EFI

•EMS

•Handbrake / Parking Brake

•Key Programming (Discovery Series II Only)

•Servicing

•SRS

•Steering Angle Sensor

•Suspension

•Tire Pressure Monitoring

 

Sweet, Possibly I can toss it on my D1 and figure out what the damn Anti Lock brake is referring to.

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I'll attend. Just me so far.

 

I'm glad I have my 95. One year later and I'd be in the same boat as you. But it might just need to push your sensor back down into the hole by the wheel bearings. Fallow your abs line down to the top of your axle corner. Get a flathead screwdriver and bump it down with with the bottom of your palm. Try not to break anything. Use minimal force. Your sensor needs to be close to the axle shaft to pickup the magnetic field.

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