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Paul_1978



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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Zermatt Silver
Last one was £800, for a clutch and DMF!
Then tyres.
Now a service!

Im getting a company car in a few weeks thank god!

The V70 is a maintenance hungy beast, must be a mate of a D3.
Post #142102 27th Apr 2012 1:01pm
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party monkey



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England 2005 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Cairns Blue
Re: Defender Vehicular Hypochondria ....
GREENI wrote:
A severe mental disability in which sufferers chronically experience acute anxiety attacks related to the welfare of their Defenders. A typical Defender vehicular hypochondriac may face bouts of depression and paranoia stemming from the false belief that his/her car is malfunctioning when it is in fact operating in perfect order.

Defender Vehicular Hypochondriac: My check engine light came on today. I'm going to die.

Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

You will also find suffers of DVH repeatedly tell the other occupants of the vehicle to 'ssssssshhhhhhhh... ' whilst they try to work out if the noise they just heard was coming from their truck or some random squeek like noise from a track playing on the radio. (spot who's guilty of that Embarassed )

You should not confuse DVH with TGDT (Td5 Gearing Derived Tinnitus) - which is caused by repeatedly driving over 65mph for excessive periods of time. Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless.
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warren



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Re: Defender Vehicular Hypochondria ....
GREENI wrote:
A severe mental disability in which sufferers chronically experience acute anxiety attacks related to the welfare of their Defenders. A typical Defender vehicular hypochondriac may face bouts of depression and paranoia stemming from the false belief that his/her car is malfunctioning when it is in fact operating in perfect order.


I get similar symptoms when it's parked out of my eye line, or someone walks within two feet of it (six, if it's just been washed)
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custom90



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The amber warning light unknown anxiety disorder is another known LR related problem Sheep Rolling with laughter
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Lishlandy



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konabikes11 wrote:
The amber warning light unknown anxiety disorder is another known LR related problem Sheep Rolling with laughter


And the slap on the dash when it 'fixes itself' shouting some silly sentence like....that's why you buy a defender, it fixes itself!!

Ill get my coat! Big Cry ===================================
Steve
90 xs sw in Stonoway Grey - Sold
110 USW X-TECH
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