It's also in RAVE if you have the full version.
It's also in RAVE if you have the full version.
Yup, Rave is 800MB though and if you're trying to view it on a tablet it's a nightmare. At 28MB that's more than manageable.
David.
Nice find! I have a lot of these PDFs but this is very manageable!
Now, if only I could find some of these rare items ... :-)
leolito wrote:
Now, if only I could find some of these rare items ... :-)
I'm looking for the cycle carrier!
If I can't find one I'll make one from a Discovery 2 one and a spare tow bar that I've got here!
David.
Only that you missing? ah ah .... :-)
just joking!
This isn't a download but more of a website back up of that has interesting P38 information... Range Rover 4.0/4.6 Problems and Fixes
Here is Mr. Brabyn's actual website... The Enthusiast's Range Rovers Site by John Brabyn
How the hell did you find that??????
That is the original Rangerovers.net pages that the new owners removed and everyone has been banging on about it being re-instated for over a year with no result.
wow!
indeed what a GREAT find!
actually, it was the ONLY reason I've ever bothered accessing rr.net website ... sorry I know many of you hail from there, but that forum always left a lot to be desired, for me
It left a lot to be desired (and still does, even more so now) which is why this forum came into being in the first place.
Hi, I noticed that it was mentioned that the P38 manuals are downloadable as a PDF file. Where would I find this ?
I find that RAVE is quite difficult to navigate when looking for specific items, I can't find an index to say on which page, and under which heading, an item might be. So if I want to look up how to fit a new seat heater pad I find that I spend hours looking through all of the headings, or categories.
Is there an easier method of searching or is it just down to experience and remembering where items are listed and described ?
I use PDF documents all the time and I know how to search through them, and I like te way Adobe Acrobat works.
Pierre3.
RAVE, irrespective of which version you are using, is a PDF file. Or, if you have the full version, multiple PDF files. It is indexed but not for pages but for specific jobs as long as you have Acrobat set to display Bookmarks and not Thumbnails in the left hand pane. So replacing the seat heater pad you go to Seats - Repair - Heating element. Like this:
Hi Gilbert, thanks for you reply and information.
This is opening page when I open RAVE, which as you say is a PDF files, or files:
Is this the correct front page ?
Pierre3.
Huh? RAVE isn't on Imgur.com. You open RAVE by opening the RAVE.exe file. That will open Acrobat, either the version you have installed or, if you are running the full version, the embedded V4 of Acrobat.
What RAVE are you trying to run and what file?
Oh cock, the downloads are broken. Right, I'll get that fixed...
Sighhhh......
OK, so where can the good old info be found now?
I have searched all the links from this forum as well as the oter one......All broken......
I am actually looking for what makes a 2000 HSK an HSK.....
Any help appreciated, as always!
Cheers,
Tom
JUKE179r wrote:
This isn't a download but more of a website back up of that has interesting P38 information... Range Rover 4.0/4.6 Problems and Fixes
Here is Mr. Brabyn's actual website... The Enthusiast's Range Rovers Site by John Brabyn
Upload of a pdf document which is the title page of the old technical pages but links to the originals via the Wayback machine https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AsML-CAOWda5cB9gbDohQekBRSYhciw2/view?usp=sharing
Thanks Gents,
I did eventually go straight to Wayback and found what I was after. I need the YM 2000 special editions descriptions.
I have been offered an HSK edition. The owner said it was a special edition made for the Queen......
Turns out, it is just a high trim out edition. Nothing really special. Clean tho'
Oh, I have copies of RAVE on 4 platforms from Win Xp to 7 and my android. It is always with me offline :)
Cheers!
I have got a stack of stuff if you are going to make a reference library. What about copyright?
2000 Range Rover 2.5 DSE HP24 auto, uprated torque converter - JFearn chip, larger intercooler, removable winch, stainless exhaust, alloy radiator, Gen III's, Terrafirma +2" shocks, GG AT2/3's.
Full Fat Faultmate able to do all models.
ex 1996 Discovery 2.5 300Tdi diesel auto
ex-1982 Classic 3.86 Perkins diesel manual
What is going on? and who are you fotso?
You have copied my signature and also your post is a verbatim copy of my original post back in May 2019.
Explain.