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mines a 3 too,, it's SO easy to sort yourself,, do you want me to send you the instructions? it'll take you 30 mins to fix,, and save a fortune,, FWIW LR recommend it's adjusted after 50 miles of offroad use,, you auto or manual? if auto,, just use "P" and dont use the EPB

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i've had landies since i passed my test in a 2A, theyre agric, basic and can be difficult to drive, but i like them and i wanted to keep the british employed making them, sadly the lack of service and worsening quality of the product has left me wondering. It was interesting to see the dealer, deny any problem, say it was "within tolerance" even though they admitted noise and do nothing.... and see at least one other on here has had similar problem. next time (even looking for a 110 now as baby's due may! my 20-30k will go elsewhere, they couldn't even be bothered to call back with a price when i said we were looking to upgrade the 90 to a crew cab 110!

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The 08 defender does have possible transmission problems think its a certain batch as my friend has had new gearbox and other things done. Also correct me if im wrong but i thought that landrovers had the best mpg compared to some japanese things. Oh and i love my landy so bias opinion but get a landy

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