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Topgun007
11-02-2012, 01:39
Hi, new to forum and have just brought a 1997 2.7tdi lwb Mav nice wagon doing full service tomorrow. just thought i'd say HI.:thumbs
already got my £10 worth by sorting my heater out.
Also have a V8 landy 110 too!!

solarman216
11-02-2012, 02:26
warm welcome, plenty on here to look at, Rick

bobhope
11-02-2012, 04:49
ditto , welcome:thumb2 loads of info and knowledge in this friendly club

spinna
11-02-2012, 11:45
Hi and welcome. did u buy the Mav to rescue the green oval when it breaks:lol.

cleangreenm/c
11-02-2012, 12:12
Welcome its a great placeto be at and a tenners worth every time you log on
roy:thumb2

Midlander
11-02-2012, 13:21
Welcome to the Club. Enjoy

dollywobbler
11-02-2012, 16:07
Howdy. I can see why you went diesel. I had a LR 90 V8 briefly last year. 15mpg! Great noise though...

SPARKIEDOO
11-02-2012, 17:21
welcome m8:thumbs

Topgun007
11-02-2012, 22:17
Hi yes my 110 V8 also runs on LPG which makes it cheaper, but the Mav is a more refined machine and also doubles up as a family taxi etc seems quite good on fuel so far.

welshjas
14-02-2012, 16:07
what was the fault with your heaters mines only working on number 4 i believe to be heater resister but 60 quid from main dealer no way :nenau

Fez_uk
14-02-2012, 16:14
it will be that resistor, ask someone breaking a truck on here or go to a scrap yard. I got mine from a nissan primera for £2 from a local scrap yard

geoffdown
14-02-2012, 16:19
what was the fault with your heaters mines only working on number 4 i believe to be heater resister but 60 quid from main dealer no way :nenau

Pay ur £10 and save £50 straight away:thumbs

briggie
14-02-2012, 17:09
Pay ur £10 and save £50 straight away:thumbs

yep , pay your tenner and get loads of downloads /fixes etc ,from people who actually own and run the vehicles :thumb2.

wildbri
14-02-2012, 20:46
yes there is an easy fix for the heater problem, soldering iron and a blob of solder, 15 min job if that, did mine four years ago and still working, so join the club and save £50 and you will be £40 in pocket and thats just for a start. regards bri