dtech
Well-Known Member
dated article but might be worth a read - statement saying the Range Rover owners don't care if they are unreliable, probably a lot of truth in that. I believe they are selling well - including in China.I owned a Range Rover for a few years, without a doubt it was one of the nicest, most comfortable vehicles I've ever owned, on, or off road. But the electrics were a joke, truly bad, and parts in general always hard to find, and expensive when they finally turned up. Luckily I could do most of the work myself, because I was always fixing something.
One example engine harness caught fire- replacement part was weeks to months from the UK, none in Australia - I wonder why? and a king's ransom. - well technically it was a queens ransom back then.
After running around with a jury rig for months (soldered in bypasses for the burned bits) , I finally cracked the sh*ts, ripped it out, pulled it apart, and bought the wire and fittings from an auto electrical shop and made a proper replica myself. Actually it wasn't a exact clone, I used heavier wire and more heavy duty insulation.
The whole problem with the original was the main trunk of it ran down the valley of the V on the V8 and eventually the plastic got brittle from the heat and vibration, and the insulation would crack and short out.
I used that good old rubberized cotton tape that you can't seem to buy anymore and insulated each wire individually, and the whole harness, and made some silicone rubber standoffs to keep it off the hot engine. Never had any more trouble from that bit of the wiring.
https://jalopnik.com/if-range-rovers-are-so-unreliable-why-do-people-still-1728727599
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