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26-01-2012, 21:31 | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: West Wales
Vehicle: No 4x4 currently
Posts: 242
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Newbie - West Wales Maverick
Howdy folks
Glad I found this site. I was worried about finding technical info for my new purchase! I bid blind on Ebay and got myself a Maverick for half a grand. Thankfully it seems quite good! She's a 2.4i swb GLX with 95k on the clock. Drove the 60 miles home with no issues other than squeaky wipers (already sorted). Wasn't hanging about, so quite pleased that the lairy back end seemed nicely unlairy! Really pleased with it, especially the way it drives. Very different to the Rangie I had last year - though the Range Rover had a much more comfortable ride. Mav isn't as choppy as I feared though. Issues: 1) Could do with a service (oil recommendations welcomed - I think I'll do the diff oil too!). 2) Stat possibly needs changing? Doesn't really rise above 1/3 on the gauge. Plan to change the coolant regardless. 3) Rear washer isn't working. I think the one-way valve near the top of the door is broken. Took ages to get it out... 4) Heater works on fastest setting only. Pretty common I think? There are a few other minor gremlins. One of the headlamp washers has broken and fires straight up into the air! The rear wiper doesn't work on intermittent setting. The door trim has the usual split on it near the arm-rest. The HRW warning light doesn't work (but the HRW does thankfully). Looking forward to getting to know it and you lot. I bought it very much with off-roading in mind. Living near Aberystwyth, there's a lot of lovely lanes around. |
26-01-2012, 21:58 | #2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Mid-Wales
Vehicle: Maverick 2.7 - Patrol 4.2
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Hi Ian, It's franz from WWL here. Glad you joined I was going to reccommend this site!
Looks tidy mate. Another one for team wales I am sure sideshow bob will be around shortly. We usually go laning once a month or so. Rear diff oil is a good thing to change, make sure its LSD stuff. Camsport in aber do a good price on millers lsd oil. I think it was about £20 cheaper than the net! Not sure on prices of comma stuff, usually about £5 a litre. Heater working on fastest setting is fan resister under the passenger side glove box area. Easier solder the bridge, think yours looks like this as it's a older model t2/mav: |
26-01-2012, 21:58 | #3 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: East Anglia. Buh.
Vehicle: 1997 LWB Maverick 2.7TDi
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Welcome ! That looks in bloody good nick. Anything with both front fog lamps intact has been looked after I reckon.
Changing the thermostat is a cheap and easy fix and should let your engine get a bit hotter. Flush the system 5 or 6 times with clean water to get all the old stuff out before you put the anti freeze in. |
26-01-2012, 22:04 | #4 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: West Wales
Vehicle: No 4x4 currently
Posts: 242
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Ah, hi Franz! Certainly nice to know it isn't all Landies in WWL. Definitely up for some laning. Might visit the Pay and Play at Carmarthen as well - not been there yet (though I did take a Landy V8 around Bala this time last year. MPG meant that didn't last long on my fleet!)
Thanks for the tips folks. Just paid my tenner for full membership. |
26-01-2012, 22:06 | #5 |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Devizes Wiltshire
Vehicle: Nissan Note Ntec 1.5
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youll find its £10 well spent..
cause Im here! Welcome |
27-01-2012, 00:05 | #6 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: wales
Vehicle: Ford Maverick 2.7tdi gls
Posts: 307
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Welcome, with reference to your thermostat you will find that the temperature is about 1/3 off the bottom of the gauge, heater doesnt get very hot inside, some of use including myself dont use the standard 82 degree thermostat but have changed it to an 88 degree one, temp gauge about half way, and nice and toastie inside now, also helps keep the veg warm........but thats another thread..... good site to join
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27-01-2012, 09:53 | #7 |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: West Wales
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Thanks Kwondo. It's behaving like normal then. Certainly wasn't that hot inside, though I think some of the dashboard plumbing might have failed, as there's no output from the RH side vent (face or demist). Toasty ankles though!
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27-01-2012, 11:35 | #8 | |
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Location: devon
Vehicle: terrano 2.7tdi SE+ (X)reg
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