Picked this up today, its a 96 4.6 autobiography. Fairly tidy, showing signs of wear.
Faults known at purchase:
Heater O rings gone
HVAC not quite right - possibly blend motors
Leaking oil from upper end, somewhere around the valley.
Coolant didn't seem to pressurise, but really need to get it out for a drive - but its currently SORN. So I've not actually even test driven this
Back in the P38 fold with a 4.6 Autobiography
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Nice (quite like mine in fact!)
Somebody has fitted the later lights, which I always think makes them look better.
I did the heater o-rings on mine. A pain, but a holesaw in the dash makes it much easier! Also worth changing the temperature sensor on the water pipe whilst you're doing it - it stopped the HVAC fault light coming on on mine.
I guess you know about this mine of information:
http://rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm
Chris.
Somebody has fitted the later lights, which I always think makes them look better.
I did the heater o-rings on mine. A pain, but a holesaw in the dash makes it much easier! Also worth changing the temperature sensor on the water pipe whilst you're doing it - it stopped the HVAC fault light coming on on mine.
I guess you know about this mine of information:
http://rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm
Chris.
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Series IIA 4.6 V8
R/R P38 4.6 V8
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Series IIA 4.6 V8
R/R P38 4.6 V8
R/R L405 4.4 SDV8
You do if you want to fix the blend motors, which is actually caused by a stiff heater box causing the blend motors to burn out.ChrisJC wrote:Ferking 'ell. You must be crackers!
You don't need to go that far to get to the o-rings!
Did you have to drain the air-con?
Chris.
Anyway - I've gone and bought another P38, so this one is for sale if anyone wants a very sound restored P38 for the winter.
12 Months MOT, Emissions were exceptional - so the engine and cats are sound with overheats or block worries.
http://www.mez.co.uk/p38-for-sale.html