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1995 Land Rover Range Rover Problems

 

Oil Leaks From the Valve Cover Gaskets

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Oil leaks from the valve cover gaskets are not uncommon. Our technicians tell us that if one valve cover seal is found leaking both valve covers should be resealed to try and avoid future issues.

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Pulsation On Brake Application

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A pulsation may be noted upon brake application. This condition is commonly caused by warped brake rotors. Our technicians recommend inspecting both front and rear brake rotors when this condition occurs. Brake pads should be replaced along with any warped rotors to correct this condition.

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Oil Leak From Front Crankshaft Seal

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An oil leak may develop from the front crankshaft seal. Our technicians tell us a revised seal is available which should correct this concern.

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Oil Leak From the Oil Pan Area

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An oil leak may develop from the oil pan area. This may be caused by improper sealing of the oil pan "through" bolts. Our technicians tell use that revised "patch" bolts and sealing procedures are available to correct these leaks.

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Knocking Type Noise From the Timing Cover Area

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A knocking type noise may be noted from the timing cover area. This may be caused by insufficient clearance between the timing cover and the end play button on the camshaft. Our technicians tell us that removing the timing cover and modifying the cam button is necessary to correct this concern.

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Hard Starting May be Noted in Extreme Cold Conditions

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Hard starting may be noted in extreme cold conditions, -5 degrees Fahrenheit and below. Our technicians tell us an updated engine control module (ECM) PROM is available to correct this concern.

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A Rough or Unstable Idle Due to Intake Manifold Vacuum Leak

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A rough or unstable idle may be noted due to an intake manifold vacuum leak. Our technicians tell us a revised intake manifold gasket, along with manifold bolt flat washers which will better distribute the clamping force are available to correct this concern.

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