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For the illumination: Check all the ground contacts! It is possibel that a contact has been ripped off due to the massive impact. Just check by giving an easy to reach bulb an extra ground contact while it is switched on. If it lights up you have a ground problem in the circut. Good luck and continue the work. It is fun to watch!
Amazing to watch this wreck being brought back to life, not in a surgically clean, well-lighted garage festooned with every conceivable tool, but on a rain-soaked driveway. with just a few hours of winter daylight.. You're a Star ! 🤩
Absolutely love sitting here watching your enthusiasm. I lost mine years ago, probably from 40 years of fixing cars, mainly outdoors in all weathers. Still got a few nice cars stashed away though!
Well done, I had a 2004 L322 4.2 petrol V8 with an LPG conversion - lovely vehicle. At some point I needed to remove the dash and I think that it took me a day to do it. I was lucky to find various RUclips videos where I was able to get bits of vital information. Congratulations on taking it out and replacing it - not an easy job!
This a brave choice considering you haven't done that many cars so far! I've always liked to dabble fixing cars but repairing my wife's Citroen C4 nearly sent me over the edge! At one point I was quite ready to fix it with fire! All the best with it!
Every French car should be taken directly from the production lines at the factory to a recycle center. Avoiding the customer bit in the middle. Any German car is useless and ugly. I do drive a BMW but I don’t like it. They are awful. Any Italian car will rust before you can drive it off the dealership. Realistically, the only cars left that could be Ok, are japonese. Also very ugly (all of them!), also very unpleasant to drive, but at least they last the first 4 years without much pain. Still, after 5 or 6 years of ownership, I'd let them run out of oil and drive them until the engines throw a rod bearing through a new hole in the bonet. Cars are hateful machines.
I’ve only recently found your channel and I must say it’s brilliant, you are so natural and I love the fact that you don’t edit out the errors. Keep going, this is excellent content! Subscribed 😂
Hey Nino! I think you have one of the best and most honest car channels on RUclips. I'd love to see more videos from you. I've got so much time for your content. Cheers mate
I was honestly expecting the RR to be another more or less hopeless basketcase, so i'm VERY pleasantly surprised by how fast you turned this around and got it back on the road. Kudos man. Well done so far. ..and good luck with the missing illumination.. 😄
I hope that you can make this into a full time career and start releasing more videos because you seem like a genuinely nice person. I remember the days when you would wrench on vehicles in the car park of your flat. I'm so glad to witness the growth of your channel. Keep up the great work! It's also funny that you should have a video about a range Rover when I have been seriously considering buying one.
Hi love your channel! As a lifelong car nut and 'tinkerer' I sympathise with your trials and tribulations. Unfortunately an arm injury has slowed down much of my DIY work so I enjoy watching work such as yours from the comfort of my desk. Keep up the good work! Nick
I found this channel a little while back, if you can do it, having more content from you would be amazing! It’s very entertaining and for a mechanical numpty like me I love watching these. Thank you!😊
Personally and I’m sure I’m not alone on this but I’d like to see more videos. It’s a big decision needless to say but if you enjoy it and in a position to be able to afford to give it full time do so. You seem one of the few that is genuinely going to itch the flow and doing what you can. Makes it more entertaining and enjoyable to watch somehow than videos with trained mechanics. Look forward to many more videos.
Takes me back i was a windscreen fitter for 10 years . Broken windscreens have a smell strange , ay. Never realised the front door glasses are laminated not toughened as an option now. You learn something new every day.
Just as a matter of interest, I have a 50s Cadillac and all the glass including all the drop glasses is laminated, it was called safety glass at the time. I always assumed 'safety glass' was always toughened glass but that came a bit later evidently.
This channel is so refreshing, the guy next door with love for cars and decided to explore that love. Very brave to take on a range rover but you doing so well already. New subscriber gained in me.❤🇿🇦
Considering that your a teach yourself mechanic this was a bold move attempting a Range Rover, they are notorious wallet drainers, this is like wanting a cat as a pet but bringing home a fully grown panther! But credit it to you you’ve got her on the road, so well done mate, your an inspiration to the rest of us would be car mechanics.
The Range Rover is an obvious choice for titivation, but you went 'oh no, that's too easy, let's get one with a smashed windscreen/dash' 😅 I love your enthusiasm and it's great you got it road legal again. We just need more Merc Coupe content now 😂
I have no idea why I ended up watching this as I don’t have a clue about fixing cars. However I really enjoyed it and even hits the “subscribe” as your video was just so very engaging.
Very, very well done on this one, turning out to be an absolute gem and hopefully will be good for you with the skill and the effort you have put into it, keep up the great work!
I admire your enthusiasm, your wife's patience and your lack of expletives when working on the cars. Good luck with your plan to go full time with RUclips.
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For the clock lights, the wheel that controls the brightness could be the issue. I think they have a resistor in them that can fail, it by the headlight control.
This is great! This shows the real pain(and joy), of fixing cars. Fiddling and getting parts, pulling stuff back out again. Even the hitting your head in the trunk lock, been there done this. Keep up the good content👍
Noticed you're close to Chelmsford as the MPD had a Chelmsford phone number. As an ex mechanic myself and from Braintree / Chelmsford originally and now living in suffolk, I'm going to recommend to you my best mate who used to work for a land Rover specialist in Gosfield. He used to work for LRS Engineering and now works from his own premises. He knows these inside and out and would be willing to help you moving forward.
I've only found your channel since last weekend and I'm genuinely loving the way you share every little mistake and headmelty moment so that others may learn from them. Thank you!!
Fantastic video, well done with the dash, don't beat yourself up over missing the plug, we've all done something like that. You'll have a decent car when done. Looking forward to the next one. Thanks.
Hey, watched your channel from the start. Really had my moments where I was either was screaming at the computer or couldn't watch. You have learnt so much, your stuff ups only made you stronger. Some of the stuff ups have been epic. You did lose me around the time of the Merc, it got really hard going. But now, the latest video is some of your finest work. Taking on the Rover in that state, these things can a be a nightmare. What a great job
Genuinely hilarious! How many hours have I spent doing jobs like this on my own and can totally relate to your plight. The VIN number part of this video was funny, funny, funny!
That is quite impressive! Got to be honest, taking a quick look at it I definitely would have said it wasn't worth fixing, but wow what a result! Would be interesting to see a full cost breakdown once all finished!
Greetings from Australia! Really enjoy your RUclips content. Like the way you try to tackle all jobs yourself. Like the fact that you laugh at yourself when things go pear shape! I used to own Morris Minors but now have a far more complex 2001 Camry. Like you I try to do everything on more complex cars like the Camry. Win some , loose some! Please keep up the great content! Cheers
Brilliantly edited vlog. While you were trying to loose the vin for ever my wife was wondering why a 58 year old grandfather was shouting " yes,yes,no,no,no,yes,get in there. And fully agree on halfords, it's like a sweet shop for a hands on car owner. You got a new subscriber👋
Greetings from Finland! Regarding the illumination of inner controls and knobs - when the windscreen was replaced where the ambient light sensor plugged and installed correctly? That could affect the lightning, as the car might think that daylight is enough if its installed incorrectly. Was the illumination of dials working correctly before the removal of dash? In the video they doesn's seem to work with the first start with the new battery? I would start the diagnose buy getting to know what guides the illumination of dials, before tearing the dash again... Keep up the good work!
Hi Nino. I have been following your channel and I have now subscribed. As you asked what we would like to see more of I can only speak on a personal level, but you have so far kept the vehicles and their restoration costs within reach of the everyday enthusiast. Many youtubers are getting a little too high end and that (for me at least) is no longer of any interest. Many of us don't have full workshop facilities and four poster ramps. Like you I work on my driveway. I've really enjoyed your videos and I look forward to your next project.
You are SUCH a car bloke, mate - you've got fifteen projects on the go at the same time. This is SOP for car guys around the world. I'm surprized that the Missus didn't say anything about finishing one or three of projects One to Ten.
Yes yes yes please,because of the fact that your a self learner and that makes your videos so interesting,mistakes and errors you leave in content adds to the joy of watching🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love your content. I used to do all my own work on my cars before I left home. I haven't got the time or space now so have to experience it through watching your hard work😁
Great video, I love that you do it with humour, which can be difficult when a car is fighting and trying to bite your fingers! Hopefully, you will be able to go full time next year.
As someone that owned a 2004 Td6 for 10 years and now drive a 2011 most of the parts inside and out are really easy to source used at very reasonable prices. New parts are astronomical. The L322 apart from the engine & gearbox are relatively simple to work on yourself and always have a certain rewarding feeling when you get them on the road. Make sure you check if the turbo oil drain mod has been done (main achilles heal on the 3.6). Good luck with the great project.
I didn't know this before buying it, but parts availability and prices are amazing. Lots of third-party companies selling genuine parts, and lots of used parts on eBay. Will take a look into the turbo oil drain mod - thanks for the heads-up.
10:21- personally I'd paint pen mark the arm and spindle orientation. 10:28 - get a small-ish (25/35mm) copper or nylon head hammer from Thor hammers, saves any starting threads! 31:00 - Normfest do a nice electrical contact cleaner with a brush on + many other very good products. What overalls do you use? Personally I'd erect a Clark garage thing given the space you have.
You've done an amazing job with this car!I noticed that your channel is doing really well now and you really deserve that. Can't wait for the next year's videos. Have a great Christmas with familly and a happy New Year! 🎉🎉🎉
Have a look behind the left-hand inner A post in case you have trapped some wire that feeds the interior lights. This would cause your issue. The headlight switch illumination lights are fed by another circuit.
In case you haven't tried, try if the illumination works when you put light switch on park, there was one case like that and new light switch fix the problem.
This is the first video I was served of yours and when you had to take out the dash for the second time, I felt it in my 20 years mechanic bones. It's always the simple things that make it hard, right. Got a sub for sure. You are gonna be big on RUclips my guy!
Stumbled on this channel and I am hooked. I love people who just do sh*t by themselves. Not that kind of person but I am becoming one. It's a great way to relax, disconnect from this crazy world and have the satisfaction to fix things by yourself.
ive owned a 2011 rangie for 5 years best car ive ever owned best cars in the world love the way you work regarding the lights as all the dash lights are not working goto the sorce check for power and earth and regarding bonnet use plenty of rags to protect paintwork
Waw! As you Brits would say: Good show old boy! You are getting to be quite the wizzard. You will be able to flip this for profit. Well done. Always enjoy your videos, no matter how infrequent. Happy holidays.
You're incredibly patient. I think I'd have been in tears and just desperate to get shut and cut my losses after some of these issues. For the scuttle, could you not have repaired with epoxy putty?
No one can accuse you of a lack of courage….what a mess to take on!👍👍 there are these new things called GLOVES…..they are made of materials like leather and can protect your hands a bit…😜
Really great video...Superb Channel, really enjoyed your Positive attitude, that it is possible to fix your own vehicles. Your a Natural on camera...keep it going !!!
Small things left to do but getting it road legal is a win! Would be great to see videos on a regular basis, hope it will sort out for you! Thx for the video. 🤞👍👍
You have a really good personality for video, makes the content much more watchable. Really enjoyed you putting the L322 back together. I need to go take the top dash off mine to fit an android infotainment unit - keep putting it off.
For the dash lights and centre console lights not working with sidelights/headlights on check fuse 51 behind glove box. It's 5A and labelled as a book with 'i' symbol, not marked as anything related to the dash lights. Its the switched power into the LCM module by the accelerator pedal, if the fuse is missing or blown when I had this fault the diagnostics will not let you clear fault codes on the LCM module as it says its not communicating as it has not detected ignition is on.
Only issue on a 3.6tdv8 is Turbos. If there’s fresh oil blowing into the intercooler boost pipes then one or both are on there way out. It's not catastrophic, unlike the 4.4.4tdv8.
Matey, the dash lights are controlled by the dimmer switch next to the light switch. Yours in in the complete down position. Just need to scroll the wheel up. It's the one with the clock icon next to the headlight switch.
For the dashboard lights, there's a wheel on the right hand side of the dash. Next to steering wheel. In the video you can see it's turned all the way down. That controls the brightness of the dash lights. Not a fuse.
Tried replacing the fuse right above the SRS fuse? Try the fuse first since it takes a lot less effort to replace, if that doesn't work THEN try the switch. i found this aswell........ I found fuse 8 was blown. Previous owner had put a 15 amp fuse should be 10. Long story short, it was a short in the red and brown wire that goes from the dimmer rheostat to somewhere in the jumble of wires. I jumpered from the red and orange wire of the dimmer to the red and brown wires of connectors C201 and C222 of the instrument panel cutting out the shorted circuit. I had previously taken the rheostat out because it was shot. It isn't pretty but it works! Now the #8 fuse doesn't blow when I turn on the headlights and my r tail light is good. Hope this saves someone all the trouble I had.
Just came across the channel and absolutely love your gear. I've just moved to the UK from Australia and am missing a car big time. Also really craving getting in to working on a car so your channel has been a welcome find! Keep up the great work!
Hi Nino, I have watched through some of your earlier content and you have developed a great philosophy and working style with these cars. I have enjoyed the Fiat 500 again but notice this Range Rover is a good buy as it has clearly been well looked after before the accident, judging by the condition of the engine bay's cleanliness. I once had a 1986 RR when I lived in the middle east and yours seems a peach. Thank you for providing such good content and seeing you work through problems is a good lesson to everyone. If any of your cars came up for sale I would not hesitate in buying one.
Why don't you purchase a commercial marquie to put your project cars in so that you can still work on your project cars out of the rain and wind and fog you could even purchase your self some commercial lights on stands so you can work in your marquee
I guess this is the third or so solace for the RR and the way it turned out for you was really nice, but Christmas is coming up and I guess you need every possible contribution! Stay safe and keep them excellent vids coming! 🎉
Yeah, I'm pretty pleased with the result so far. Hoping to get some good miles on it over the Christmas break and see if these things are as unreliable as everyone always says 😂 Thank you so much for the contribution 🙏
I bought one of these on a wim this year. Its a 3.0 straight 6 BMW lump in black. I absolutely love it but I've turned into a get out of the way I'm coming through. I've rearranged the letters on the back and front so now it says RAGE ROVER. Its 19 years old but it has a 2012 front end so it has the nicer grill and headlights. You will soon turn into a get out of my way I've got a big car kind of guy. And I just had it remapped so its kicking out a shed more power and nearly 400 torques.
Wow well done on not buying anything in Halfords it’s not easy, it’s the sane with the middle aisles in Aldi and Lidl when they’ve got the place stocked with tools and car bits, Super foresight on buying the range rover that dash would of turned me off it big time, it cane together well, I bet the wife will love wofting round in it
Awesome effort mate great to watch. You don’t learn about these cars until you get your hands dirty doing fixes like you did. Regarding the dash backlights not working I had the same issue on my Discovery 3 as well as the horn not working - some research later it appeared to be the clock spring on the steering wheel, however when I removed the steering wheel to replace the clock spring there was two broken wires on the steering wheel harness. Ordered a new cable from Rimmer bros and presto fixed the horn and the dash lights
Hi Nino, I've been following you since you bought Claudia, I really enjoy your videos, and while i get that you would want to go full time on RUclips, I'd suggest to not to. It's not because you wouldn't be able to or something, you would be perfectly able to manage it, but it's more of a mental health stuff, having a regular job helps you manage a regular life, you know you have a sure income and that everyday no matter what you'll be switching to your job, which will help you in case you'll ever get stuck on a project. Also you'll never feel like you're not working enough, and making enough videos, or feeling shit becuase you are relying on something that you should like but you've come to hate it becuase it's now your job. Honestly working on RUclips is extremely stressful and I 100% rather having a video a month than seeing you not having fun while recording. You're one of the best RUclips channel as a matter of quality, don't be too demanding from yourself or the quality will eventually drop. Sincerely Marco
Illumination , possibly the windscreen issue .. check the plug behind the mirror that sense daylight etc .. the lights worked prior to windscreen install so maybe not connect back up properly?
Not read all the comments Nino, but does it have auto headlights? There’s a sensor on the windscreen that reads the daylight etc, possibly if that’s not connected it could be causing none of the dash lights as it thinks it’s always day light. I’m not a land rover person, but I’m a German fanatic and has happened on my merc when the cable come off my window sensor. Impressive work sir, well done for achieving all you have done 👍
At last a new repair video. I hope this is gonna be similar to your mini or fiat and not a 2 video wonder. Love your channel when fixing cars in depth.
I expect you’d be able to source most parts used, from a breaker’s yard. Possibly even panels in the same colour, so you can avoid repainting. I would also wait with the new windscreen until a new dash had been fitted.
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For the illumination try the regulator on the right side og the steering wheel ;)
For the illumination: Check all the ground contacts! It is possibel that a contact has been ripped off due to the massive impact.
Just check by giving an easy to reach bulb an extra ground contact while it is switched on. If it lights up you have a ground problem in the circut. Good luck and continue the work. It is fun to watch!
This post needs more likes 😉 I think you're probably spot on.
I think you are right @jinger9980 a ground for the circuit(s) is likely the culprit
One possibility is once you unscrew a ground it never makes as good contact on reassembly unless it's scraped clear of corrosion.
Amazing to watch this wreck being brought back to life, not in a surgically clean, well-lighted garage festooned with every conceivable tool, but on a rain-soaked driveway. with just a few hours of winter daylight.. You're a Star ! 🤩
Absolutely love sitting here watching your enthusiasm. I lost mine years ago, probably from 40 years of fixing cars, mainly outdoors in all weathers. Still got a few nice cars stashed away though!
Well done, I had a 2004 L322 4.2 petrol V8 with an LPG conversion - lovely vehicle. At some point I needed to remove the dash and I think that it took me a day to do it. I was lucky to find various RUclips videos where I was able to get bits of vital information. Congratulations on taking it out and replacing it - not an easy job!
This a brave choice considering you haven't done that many cars so far! I've always liked to dabble fixing cars but repairing my wife's Citroen C4 nearly sent me over the edge! At one point I was quite ready to fix it with fire! All the best with it!
You have to challenge yourself otherwise there’s no point! Haha fix by fire - I like that 😂
@@NotEconomicallyViablethe police take a very dim view of 'fix by fire'
Citroen saying enough tbh.😮
@@curtisj2165Shit happens and we can always trust electrical wirings 😄
Every French car should be taken directly from the production lines at the factory to a recycle center. Avoiding the customer bit in the middle.
Any German car is useless and ugly. I do drive a BMW but I don’t like it. They are awful.
Any Italian car will rust before you can drive it off the dealership.
Realistically, the only cars left that could be Ok, are japonese. Also very ugly (all of them!), also very unpleasant to drive, but at least they last the first 4 years without much pain.
Still, after 5 or 6 years of ownership, I'd let them run out of oil and drive them until the engines throw a rod bearing through a new hole in the bonet. Cars are hateful machines.
I’ve only recently found your channel and I must say it’s brilliant, you are so natural and I love the fact that you don’t edit out the errors. Keep going, this is excellent content! Subscribed 😂
Really appreciate that. If I edited out the errors the videos would be 2 minutes long haha
Two things:
1. Massive props for including so much work in this video! Very nice to watch!
2. I bet your wife will love it when it's done!
Appreciate the kind words. She's already trying to claim the car as her own lol
Maybe buy another cheap parts RR. You'll be picking away at it for years!
Will probably be stolen when it is done.
@@FluePeak you’re confusing this for the newer models that keep getting stolen with keyless entry. This one still has a physical key.
@@NotEconomicallyViable oh okey :) my bad, saw some pictures of people drilling a giant hole in the trunk to access and start the car 😂
Hey Nino! I think you have one of the best and most honest car channels on RUclips. I'd love to see more videos from you. I've got so much time for your content. Cheers mate
I appreciate that!
I was honestly expecting the RR to be another more or less hopeless basketcase, so i'm VERY pleasantly surprised by how fast you turned this around and got it back on the road. Kudos man. Well done so far. ..and good luck with the missing illumination.. 😄
Cheers, mate
I hope that you can make this into a full time career and start releasing more videos because you seem like a genuinely nice person. I remember the days when you would wrench on vehicles in the car park of your flat. I'm so glad to witness the growth of your channel. Keep up the great work! It's also funny that you should have a video about a range Rover when I have been seriously considering buying one.
Hi love your channel! As a lifelong car nut and 'tinkerer' I sympathise with your trials and tribulations. Unfortunately an arm injury has slowed down much of my DIY work so I enjoy watching work such as yours from the comfort of my desk. Keep up the good work! Nick
I found this channel a little while back, if you can do it, having more content from you would be amazing!
It’s very entertaining and for a mechanical numpty like me I love watching these.
Thank you!😊
Personally and I’m sure I’m not alone on this but I’d like to see more videos. It’s a big decision needless to say but if you enjoy it and in a position to be able to afford to give it full time do so. You seem one of the few that is genuinely going to itch the flow and doing what you can. Makes it more entertaining and enjoyable to watch somehow than videos with trained mechanics. Look forward to many more videos.
Takes me back i was a windscreen fitter for 10 years .
Broken windscreens have a smell strange , ay.
Never realised the front door glasses are laminated not toughened as an option now. You learn something new every day.
Just as a matter of interest, I have a 50s Cadillac and all the glass including all the drop glasses is laminated, it was called safety glass at the time.
I always assumed 'safety glass' was always toughened glass but that came a bit later evidently.
This channel is so refreshing, the guy next door with love for cars and decided to explore that love. Very brave to take on a range rover but you doing so well already. New subscriber gained in me.❤🇿🇦
Considering that your a teach yourself mechanic this was a bold move attempting a Range Rover, they are notorious wallet drainers, this is like wanting a cat as a pet but bringing home a fully grown panther!
But credit it to you you’ve got her on the road, so well done mate, your an inspiration to the rest of us would be car mechanics.
The Range Rover is an obvious choice for titivation, but you went 'oh no, that's too easy, let's get one with a smashed windscreen/dash' 😅 I love your enthusiasm and it's great you got it road legal again. We just need more Merc Coupe content now 😂
Very well done! For once, you've actually managed to make it look easy 😅
Love your videos. You're born to be in front of the camera!
Really appreciate that 🙏🏻
I have no idea why I ended up watching this as I don’t have a clue about fixing cars. However I really enjoyed it and even hits the “subscribe” as your video was just so very engaging.
Very, very well done on this one, turning out to be an absolute gem and hopefully will be good for you with the skill and the effort you have put into it, keep up the great work!
Cheers mate
I admire your enthusiasm, your wife's patience and your lack of expletives when working on the cars. Good luck with your plan to go full time with RUclips.
Hi, heads up if you're ever removing tape again from windows bodywork or anything without leaving a mess or pulls. Lift corners and squirt Lighter fluid under it, leave a few mins and everything will lift away nice and easy , if it's stubborn, just add more, it will loosen the glue from any surface including paper plastics, glass and evaporates so no lighter fluid stains or marks whatsoever.
It's been a life saver for me many times since a guy told me .
Great vids.
Living the dream mate, old tat abandoned all over your property, and the missus is fully onboard with it!
Your patience and ability not be frustrated, pissed off or angry is amazing
For the clock lights, the wheel that controls the brightness could be the issue. I think they have a resistor in them that can fail, it by the headlight control.
The wheel still alters the brightness of the dash LCD panel
This is great! This shows the real pain(and joy), of fixing cars. Fiddling and getting parts, pulling stuff back out again. Even the hitting your head in the trunk lock, been there done this. Keep up the good content👍
Noticed you're close to Chelmsford as the MPD had a Chelmsford phone number. As an ex mechanic myself and from Braintree / Chelmsford originally and now living in suffolk, I'm going to recommend to you my best mate who used to work for a land Rover specialist in Gosfield. He used to work for LRS Engineering and now works from his own premises. He knows these inside and out and would be willing to help you moving forward.
HUGE respect to you tackleing that job, your patience and persistence is admirable. Subscribed and following!
Thanks for the sub!
Charge it in series with a good battery until it builds voltage. "Smart chargers " won't put anything in unless it has base voltage.
Rarely seen such a clean engine/bay; someones loved it.
Your lady is a beauty and supportive. That’s a good motivation
I've only found your channel since last weekend and I'm genuinely loving the way you share every little mistake and headmelty moment so that others may learn from them. Thank you!!
Fantastic video, well done with the dash, don't beat yourself up over missing the plug, we've all done something like that. You'll have a decent car when done. Looking forward to the next one. Thanks.
Hey, watched your channel from the start. Really had my moments where I was either was screaming at the computer or couldn't watch. You have learnt so much, your stuff ups only made you stronger. Some of the stuff ups have been epic. You did lose me around the time of the Merc, it got really hard going. But now, the latest video is some of your finest work. Taking on the Rover in that state, these things can a
be a nightmare. What a great job
Genuinely hilarious! How many hours have I spent doing jobs like this on my own and can totally relate to your plight. The VIN number part of this video was funny, funny, funny!
That is quite impressive! Got to be honest, taking a quick look at it I definitely would have said it wasn't worth fixing, but wow what a result! Would be interesting to see a full cost breakdown once all finished!
Greetings from Australia! Really enjoy your RUclips content. Like the way you try to tackle all jobs yourself. Like the fact that you laugh at yourself when things go pear shape!
I used to own Morris Minors but now have a far more complex 2001 Camry. Like you I try to do everything on more complex cars like the Camry. Win some , loose some!
Please keep up the great content! Cheers
Appreciate that. Good luck with the Camry!
The commentary from your partner is the cherry on top of this video. Thanks! More from the misses!
Noted 👍🏻
Brilliantly edited vlog.
While you were trying to loose the vin for ever my wife was wondering why a 58 year old grandfather was shouting " yes,yes,no,no,no,yes,get in there.
And fully agree on halfords, it's like a sweet shop for a hands on car owner.
You got a new subscriber👋
Haha I appreciate the kind words!
Greetings from Finland! Regarding the illumination of inner controls and knobs - when the windscreen was replaced where the ambient light sensor plugged and installed correctly? That could affect the lightning, as the car might think that daylight is enough if its installed incorrectly. Was the illumination of dials working correctly before the removal of dash? In the video they doesn's seem to work with the first start with the new battery? I would start the diagnose buy getting to know what guides the illumination of dials, before tearing the dash again... Keep up the good work!
Hi Nino.
I have been following your channel and I have now subscribed. As you asked what we would like to see more of I can only speak on a personal level, but you have so far kept the vehicles and their restoration costs within reach of the everyday enthusiast. Many youtubers are getting a little too high end and that (for me at least) is no longer of any interest. Many of us don't have full workshop facilities and four poster ramps. Like you I work on my driveway. I've really enjoyed your videos and I look forward to your next project.
You are SUCH a car bloke, mate - you've got fifteen projects on the go at the same time. This is SOP for car guys around the world. I'm surprized that the Missus didn't say anything about finishing one or three of projects One to Ten.
Haha she has opinions on it! In fact, releasing a video on Boxing Day giving everyone an update on the fleet and she features heavily 👍🏻
Brilliantly done. Good job, looking forward to seeing the next one.
More to come!
Yes yes yes please,because of the fact that your a self learner and that makes your videos so interesting,mistakes and errors you leave in content adds to the joy of watching🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love your content. I used to do all my own work on my cars before I left home. I haven't got the time or space now so have to experience it through watching your hard work😁
Great video, I love that you do it with humour, which can be difficult when a car is fighting and trying to bite your fingers!
Hopefully, you will be able to go full time next year.
As someone that owned a 2004 Td6 for 10 years and now drive a 2011 most of the parts inside and out are really easy to source used at very reasonable prices. New parts are astronomical. The L322 apart from the engine & gearbox are relatively simple to work on yourself and always have a certain rewarding feeling when you get them on the road. Make sure you check if the turbo oil drain mod has been done (main achilles heal on the 3.6). Good luck with the great project.
I didn't know this before buying it, but parts availability and prices are amazing. Lots of third-party companies selling genuine parts, and lots of used parts on eBay. Will take a look into the turbo oil drain mod - thanks for the heads-up.
The internet's favourite mad man. I genuinely love your content you do what as a mechanic you couldn't pay me to do and even tought me a thing or 5.
Appreciate that 👍🏻
10:21- personally I'd paint pen mark the arm and spindle orientation.
10:28 - get a small-ish (25/35mm) copper or nylon head hammer from Thor hammers, saves any starting threads!
31:00 - Normfest do a nice electrical contact cleaner with a brush on + many other very good products.
What overalls do you use?
Personally I'd erect a Clark garage thing given the space you have.
Great video, I love the way a Range Rover drives as unreliable as they are, you done an amazing job on it
I've been waiting for this!
theres a TD6 Green one for sale for 3.5k. body work aside it looks tidy and im so tempted. Living vicariously through you!
I used to work at Land Rover, in the off track area, so I feel your pain and frustration.
Congratulations on your achievement, amazing.👍🏻
You've done an amazing job with this car!I noticed that your channel is doing really well now and you really deserve that. Can't wait for the next year's videos.
Have a great Christmas with familly and a happy New Year! 🎉🎉🎉
Have a look behind the left-hand inner A post in case you have trapped some wire that feeds the interior lights. This would cause your issue. The headlight switch illumination lights are fed by another circuit.
In case you haven't tried, try if the illumination works when you put light switch on park, there was one case like that and new light switch fix the problem.
This is the first video I was served of yours and when you had to take out the dash for the second time, I felt it in my 20 years mechanic bones. It's always the simple things that make it hard, right. Got a sub for sure. You are gonna be big on RUclips my guy!
Really appreciate that 🤝
Stumbled on this channel and I am hooked. I love people who just do sh*t by themselves. Not that kind of person but I am becoming one.
It's a great way to relax, disconnect from this crazy world and have the satisfaction to fix things by yourself.
Really appreciate those comments mate 👍
This is one of my absolute favourite channels, and I wish you all the luck in the future! Love these videos. :D
Appreciate that
ive owned a 2011 rangie for 5 years best car ive ever owned best cars in the world love the way you work regarding the lights as all the dash lights are not working goto the sorce check for power and earth and regarding bonnet use plenty of rags to protect paintwork
Nice to see your channel doing so well! You're on your way lad. Keep it up
Waw! As you Brits would say: Good show old boy! You are getting to be quite the wizzard. You will be able to flip this for profit. Well done. Always enjoy your videos, no matter how infrequent. Happy holidays.
Appreciate that 👍🏻
Really enjoying your videos, nice, honest, upfront content with no silly over the top bs. Would be great to see more content - RS6 updates?
You're incredibly patient. I think I'd have been in tears and just desperate to get shut and cut my losses after some of these issues. For the scuttle, could you not have repaired with epoxy putty?
No one can accuse you of a lack of courage….what a mess to take on!👍👍 there are these new things called GLOVES…..they are made of materials like leather and can protect your hands a bit…😜
Brilliant journey mate - loving your content here in Australia! Can't wait for part 2!
Really great video...Superb Channel, really enjoyed your Positive attitude, that it is possible to fix your own vehicles.
Your a Natural on camera...keep it going !!!
Really appreciate that 👍🏻
Small things left to do but getting it road legal is a win!
Would be great to see videos on a regular basis, hope it will sort out for you!
Thx for the video.
🤞👍👍
You have a really good personality for video, makes the content much more watchable. Really enjoyed you putting the L322 back together. I need to go take the top dash off mine to fit an android infotainment unit - keep putting it off.
For the dash lights and centre console lights not working with sidelights/headlights on check fuse 51 behind glove box. It's 5A and labelled as a book with 'i' symbol, not marked as anything related to the dash lights. Its the switched power into the LCM module by the accelerator pedal, if the fuse is missing or blown when I had this fault the diagnostics will not let you clear fault codes on the LCM module as it says its not communicating as it has not detected ignition is on.
Only issue on a 3.6tdv8 is Turbos. If there’s fresh oil blowing into the intercooler boost pipes then one or both are on there way out. It's not catastrophic, unlike the 4.4.4tdv8.
Matey, the dash lights are controlled by the dimmer switch next to the light switch. Yours in in the complete down position. Just need to scroll the wheel up. It's the one with the clock icon next to the headlight switch.
Nope, doesn't make any difference unfortunately
Great repair !! Re the dash lights… try a CANBUS reset… ( disconnect battery for 10 mins and retry mate .
For the dashboard lights, there's a wheel on the right hand side of the dash. Next to steering wheel. In the video you can see it's turned all the way down. That controls the brightness of the dash lights. Not a fuse.
I'd love to see more videos from you! However it does feel like a gem whenever you upload due to the rarity!
Tried replacing the fuse right above the SRS fuse? Try the fuse first since it takes a lot less effort to replace, if that doesn't work THEN try the switch. i found this aswell........ I found fuse 8 was blown. Previous owner had put a 15 amp fuse should be 10. Long story short, it was a short in the red and brown wire that goes from the dimmer rheostat to somewhere in the jumble of wires. I jumpered from the red and orange wire of the dimmer to the red and brown wires of connectors C201 and C222 of the instrument panel cutting out the shorted circuit. I had previously taken the rheostat out because it was shot. It isn't pretty but it works! Now the #8 fuse doesn't blow when I turn on the headlights and my r tail light is good. Hope this saves someone all the trouble I had.
Thanks for that info - I'll take a look into it 👍🏻
How have I not found your channel sooner?! You're so humble and incredibly funny. So glad I found your channel!
Just came across the channel and absolutely love your gear. I've just moved to the UK from Australia and am missing a car big time.
Also really craving getting in to working on a car so your channel has been a welcome find! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the kind words. Did you bring a big V8 ute with you????
I wish ahaha! @@NotEconomicallyViable
Hi Nino,
I have watched through some of your earlier content and you have developed a great philosophy and working style with these cars. I have enjoyed the Fiat 500 again but notice this Range Rover is a good buy as it has clearly been well looked after before the accident, judging by the condition of the engine bay's cleanliness. I once had a 1986 RR when I lived in the middle east and yours seems a peach. Thank you for providing such good content and seeing you work through problems is a good lesson to everyone. If any of your cars came up for sale I would not hesitate in buying one.
Appreciate that 👍
Why don't you purchase a commercial marquie to put your project cars in so that you can still work on your project cars out of the rain and wind and fog you could even purchase your self some commercial lights on stands so you can work in your marquee
Great watch,really enjoyed,you seem to be brave,very brave.Look forward to catching up with your journey so far.Many Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Good job it's not a Bentley turbo 2, they have 2 batteries in the boot.
I guess this is the third or so solace for the RR and the way it turned out for you was really nice, but Christmas is coming up and I guess you need every possible contribution! Stay safe and keep them excellent vids coming! 🎉
Yeah, I'm pretty pleased with the result so far. Hoping to get some good miles on it over the Christmas break and see if these things are as unreliable as everyone always says 😂 Thank you so much for the contribution 🙏
I bought one of these on a wim this year. Its a 3.0 straight 6 BMW lump in black. I absolutely love it but I've turned into a get out of the way I'm coming through. I've rearranged the letters on the back and front so now it says RAGE ROVER. Its 19 years old but it has a 2012 front end so it has the nicer grill and headlights.
You will soon turn into a get out of my way I've got a big car kind of guy. And I just had it remapped so its kicking out a shed more power and nearly 400 torques.
Excellent channel, really enjoy your content. This has been a really satisfying build to watch so far
great stuff, good sir. W124 and l322 4.2SC owner here. Both are in poor shape, but drivable.
Brave man! But it shows it can be done, you don't have to be Edd China. You got great deals on those s/h parts too. I am thoroughly impressed!
Wow well done on not buying anything in Halfords it’s not easy, it’s the sane with the middle aisles in Aldi and Lidl when they’ve got the place stocked with tools and car bits,
Super foresight on buying the range rover that dash would of turned me off it big time, it cane together well,
I bet the wife will love wofting round in it
Really enjoyed this video. Pretty brave one to take on but looking great! And yes, would love to see more content next year😀
I’ve watched all your videos up to now and I must say I love your approach of diving in head first. Keep them coming
Awesome effort mate great to watch. You don’t learn about these cars until you get your hands dirty doing fixes like you did. Regarding the dash backlights not working I had the same issue on my Discovery 3 as well as the horn not working - some research later it appeared to be the clock spring on the steering wheel, however when I removed the steering wheel to replace the clock spring there was two broken wires on the steering wheel harness. Ordered a new cable from Rimmer bros and presto fixed the horn and the dash lights
you are doing a great job man ! keep going stay positive stay focused 🎉
Hi Nino, I've been following you since you bought Claudia, I really enjoy your videos, and while i get that you would want to go full time on RUclips, I'd suggest to not to. It's not because you wouldn't be able to or something, you would be perfectly able to manage it, but it's more of a mental health stuff, having a regular job helps you manage a regular life, you know you have a sure income and that everyday no matter what you'll be switching to your job, which will help you in case you'll ever get stuck on a project. Also you'll never feel like you're not working enough, and making enough videos, or feeling shit becuase you are relying on something that you should like but you've come to hate it becuase it's now your job. Honestly working on RUclips is extremely stressful and I 100% rather having a video a month than seeing you not having fun while recording.
You're one of the best RUclips channel as a matter of quality, don't be too demanding from yourself or the quality will eventually drop.
Sincerely
Marco
Illumination , possibly the windscreen issue .. check the plug behind the mirror that sense daylight etc .. the lights worked prior to windscreen install so maybe not connect back up properly?
Not read all the comments Nino, but does it have auto headlights? There’s a sensor on the windscreen that reads the daylight etc, possibly if that’s not connected it could be causing none of the dash lights as it thinks it’s always day light. I’m not a land rover person, but I’m a German fanatic and has happened on my merc when the cable come off my window sensor. Impressive work sir, well done for achieving all you have done 👍
Great video,and a lovely car,that dash was nuts,the amount of stuff that had to come out,
Great video though 👍
At last a new repair video. I hope this is gonna be similar to your mini or fiat and not a 2 video wonder. Love your channel when fixing cars in depth.
I expect you’d be able to source most parts used, from a breaker’s yard. Possibly even panels in the same colour, so you can avoid repainting. I would also wait with the new windscreen until a new dash had been fitted.
Respect to you for taking on that job of removing the dash consul,but a bigger job putting it back,the wires alone a nightmare🙏🙏🙏🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
For the illumination there is a little wheel dimmer switch next to the headlight switch. Wheel it up to the top!