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bob wilson



Member Since: 10 Nov 2007
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Engine cutting out

This is my first entry,love my car march 07 reg gs manuel 8000 miles covered however had misfortune of engine cutting out while doing 70mph on outside lane on motorway awful experience drifting accross the lanes with very limited power steering and total loss of power managed to drift to hard shoulder towed home via landrover assistance and taken to local dealer.They couldnt start car and checked it over eventually they got it to start without actually knowing what they did to fix it. I now have the car back and it does start but i dont feel totally confident as the fault hasnt been clearly identified and my worry is the same could happen again.Anyone else had similiar problem and if so how was it solved ?

Post #9781 10th Nov 2007 9:47 pm
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Goldstone69



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Hi bob (not the bob wilson ?)

Welcome ....have heard of a similar problem see http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic1138.html not sure its the same thing , if it ever happens again i would suggest not taking the car back unless they can assure you they have found and fixed the problem good luck Thumbs Up

GS69

Post #9782 10th Nov 2007 9:58 pm
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bob wilson



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Thanks to goldstone 69.its good to read that im not the only one perhaps my dealer did a software upgrade when i was expecting something a bit more physical and for them to clearly find a fault.(bob wilson fav half man half biscuit track)

Post #9783 10th Nov 2007 10:30 pm
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carlfraz



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Don't panic Bob...I hope you won't but we have had lots of problems on this forum and some we can't shift.......like GS699 Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Seriously, the benfit the new owners have is that I would like and hope is most of the problems have been encountered and we can share our knowlegdge and advice of such things, relieveing the new owner of stress and heartache.

Many of us Bob have had many problems as you may have read, some more than others but if I speak for the band of merry men (and woman) who are generally intoxicated by 20.30hrs!! we are all very pleased with the cars, problems or not.

Hope you have many trouble free miles Thumbs Up

Post #9850 12th Nov 2007 9:36 pm
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Goldstone69



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carlfraz wrote:
we have had lots of problems on this forum and some we can't shift.......like GS699 Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter



Thats no way to speak about your elders and betters Shocked Laughing Laughing

Post #9859 12th Nov 2007 9:56 pm
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carlfraz



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Sorry old man GS69!! comment withdrawn Whistle Rolling with laughter and I thought 69 was your age Question Question must mean something else Whistle Whistle Embarassed

Post #9863 12th Nov 2007 10:01 pm
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Tim in Scotland



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There is a similar thread to this over on RRSport at the moment, you might find it interesting.
www.rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic8417.html How can carbon have a footprint, it has no feet?
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Post #9864 12th Nov 2007 10:04 pm
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Goldstone69



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carlfraz wrote:
and I thought 69 was your age Question Question must mean something else Whistle Whistle Embarassed


Shocked ... if only Razz Whistle ................Sadly its only the year i was born Laughing

Post #9870 12th Nov 2007 10:23 pm
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Dave2



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bob wilson wrote:
Thanks to goldstone 69.its good to read that im not the only one perhaps my dealer did a software upgrade when i was expecting something a bit more physical and for them to clearly find a fault.(bob wilson fav half man half biscuit track)


i thought hmhb track was bob todd?? will dig the cd out and check Laughing

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bob wilson



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bob todd

HMHB did do a track bob todd and more recently they did Bob wilson - anchorman of an ep called editors recommendation, it questions itvs wisdom of giving bob a presenters role.this is a most helpful site and regarding my original post has helped to put my mind at rest.

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