A Beautiful 322 is in my possesion - Sage advice sought(!)

A Beautiful 322 is in my possesion - Sage advice sought(!)

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DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Friday 23rd December 2022
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I shall add pictures later today but it's a nice grey with charcoal and Ivory interior, 2010 5.0 Autobiography on 65k miles.
Total spec with sidesteps, Cameras (that work) heater (to drain the battery), Homelink (setting up later), and full rear entertainment and seat automation.

Full disclosure I have had a 2012 L322 Auto before BUT it was a dirty diesel the only diesel I have ever purchased with my own money and I just could not live with it - its a great engine but I just don't like diesel.

I really like the black headlining as the cream / ivory never appeals but black was a rare option.

Some initial questions for any sages, please.

Passenger side heated seat only the upright LED comes on (you can choose backrest or base) it's only lighting up on the switch centre as a backrest - any ideas on this? possibly the passenger seat only has a back heater? - no surely not.

Do the seat heathers need its filter cleaning to maintain airflow? is it hard to get at?

I have bought a small Bluetooth device to link the iPod connection to the head unit for streaming - it's here Saturday let's try it out.

Tailgate struts will be replaced inc drop down ropes and dampers

The drivers seat has been spayed with a rattle can it looks like - I have a recommended leather wizard to contact, A new cushion and leather cover is £1400 (!) any source for the cushion as may as well replace it?




CSK1

1,685 posts

131 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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Congratulations, I have owned one myself, they’re great cars with a classic Range Rover look.
Seat heaters, I think you push the button to have only the backrest or the full seat heated or cooled.
Passenger seat included.
Enjoy your new car and Merry Christmas!

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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Cheers - I’ve Sussed it’s a broken led in the actual button !! Passenger seat gets warm.

Drivers seat not warm at all but I’ve a feeling it’s unplugged under the seat - will explore.

New foam base for drivers seat £600 - that doesn’t inc leather cover so that can wait until I see an opportunity.

Homelink set up and working on gate & garage yay!

Rear entertainment works but an issue the remote in the rear armrest beeps all the time - I’ll try switch cleaner.

I’m tinkering today - I love tinkering.

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

26 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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This thread is useless without pics!

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
This thread is useless without pics!
Today def - it’s one of the most handsome I’ve seen.

bakerstreet

4,826 posts

172 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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With a 2010, you can buy a Bovee 1000 from Amazon and that will be better option for Bluetooth streaming instead of the five pound 12v thing.

Car has Bluetooth voice as standard.

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Saturday 24th December 2022
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bakerstreet said:
With a 2010, you can buy a Bovee 1000 from Amazon and that will be better option for Bluetooth streaming instead of the five pound 12v thing.

Car has Bluetooth voice as standard.
Yep Bovee arrived today / if I can escape I’ll fit it tomorrow.


KungFuPanda

4,450 posts

177 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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Congrats on the purchase.

Get onto www.ffrr.com for more advice!

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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Apologies no keys so inside to follow - I’ll rejoin FFRR as well.

It has swivel headlights but no DRL which surprised me.

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This edge is going rusty sadly



Edited by DSLiverpool on Sunday 25th December 12:56

Jordie Barretts sock

6,018 posts

26 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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She's horrible, my L320 says hello

911wise

1,872 posts

216 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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I think you can set the DRLs to come on via and OBD type tool.
Do you have a plan for the rust on the tailgate? Can it be stopped, slowed down or repaired?
Anyway looks great beast of a car for the money.

DSLiverpool

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209 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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911wise said:
I think you can set the DRLs to come on via and OBD type tool.
Do you have a plan for the rust on the tailgate? Can it be stopped, slowed down or repaired?
Anyway looks great beast of a car for the money.
It’s only scabby, I’m lucky we have a great body shop and LR specialist nearby hence I took this chance.

Tommorow I’m going over it msking a list of stuff to fix / perfect.

C Lee Farquar

4,087 posts

223 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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I have the same car, I like it a lot. IIRC we also both had a 760li?

Timing chain replacement seems to be the biggest deal, if it hasn't been done.

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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C Lee Farquar said:
I have the same car, I like it a lot. IIRC we also both had a 760li?

Timing chain replacement seems to be the biggest deal, if it hasn't been done.
Ha probably - My 760 was short wheelbase - really regret selling it.

The RR has a full LR service history but I’ve not checked on the chain yet. Fingers crossed.

CSK1

1,685 posts

131 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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Great looking car! Rust probably easy to fix if taking it early before it starts spreading. Depending on the model year, timing chain issues have been sorted by the factory but can’t remember from which MY onwards.
I’ve sold mine to a friend and he hasn’t had any timing chain issues and must be well over 100K miles now.
Proper and regular maintenance is key with these cars.
Regarding the rear entertainment remote, I guess you know you can remove the remote, I think you have to push the remote in order to release it from its holder/charger. Maybe it beeps because it doesn’t charge properly or the remote is not correctly inserted into its holder/charger. And batteries may need replacing after a while. I had all batteries replaced on mine (headsets and remote) and it worked fine from then on so this could be your solution.

Edited by CSK1 on Sunday 25th December 23:27

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Sunday 25th December 2022
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CSK1 said:
Regarding the rear entertainment remote, I guess you know you can remove the remote, I think you have to push the remote in order to release it from its holder/charger. Maybe it beeps because it doesn’t charge properly or the remote is not correctly inserted into its holder/charger. And batteries may need replacing after a while. I had all batteries replaced on mine (headsets and remote) and it worked fine from then on so this could be your solution.

Edited by CSK1 on Sunday 25th December 23:27
Good shout on batteries, the rear remote works but cycled between sitting on standby and being released from the cradle hence I think it’s dirty contacts - I’ll play tomorrow.

bakerstreet

4,826 posts

172 months

Monday 26th December 2022
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Pretty sure I follow you on TikTok.

If yes, you have a Grand Cherokee and Range Rover in the same fleet?!? That upsets my ying and yang biggrin

The last if the line L322s are lovely looking cars though, especially with the beige interior.

Rust on the tailgate is pretty minor really. The drain holes get blocked and it rusts because water builds up over the years and has no where to go.

The place to really worry about are the rear arches as they are £1500 to fix including spraying.

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Monday 26th December 2022
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bakerstreet said:
Pretty sure I follow you on TikTok.

If yes, you have a Grand Cherokee and Range Rover in the same fleet?!? That upsets my ying and yang biggrin

The last if the line L322s are lovely looking cars though, especially with the beige interior.

Rust on the tailgate is pretty minor really. The drain holes get blocked and it rusts because water builds up over the years and has no where to go.

The place to really worry about are the rear arches as they are £1500 to fix including spraying.
I’m on TikTok - I get big views for car stuff it pays a few bills. Just done a video on the Range Rover.
Arches are ok both front seats heaters bust might be a connection? Dealer can sort.

DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Tuesday 27th December 2022
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So I stuck my head under each seat to listen for the seat heater. On the driver's side it ran for a few minutes then turned off - I am not aware of a safety cut out but will leave it to the experts. For the passenger its not running at all.

First long journey today, my Grand Cherokee did 10 around town and 15 on a run, I am hoping for a bit more from the Rangey. Its got a tank of V Power as atreat.


DSLiverpool

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15,132 posts

209 months

Tuesday 27th December 2022
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Grrr rear remote control not working - no infra red coming out of it. I’ll be asking for that to be fixed.