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Originally Posted by tyl604
Oh, what a wangled web we weave, when first we try to deceive.
This is quite common to the Land Rover Discovery II owners. There is a bogus set of faults that go off for about no reason all the time. Three lights known as the Three Amigos. While it might actually indicate a fault in the ABS or the braking system, it is often just an error caused by dust in the brakes or a slight new sound in the brakes. And it plagues virtually 99.9% of the Disco IIs ever made. A major mistake in design by LR.
So a lot of folks put black tape over the lights before the sell their DII. Wrong but very common.
Welcome to the club.
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I too had a Disco with the "three amigos". I got it so cheap ($700), I had to take a chance on it. It had numerous problems, but I was able to fix it up good enough to sell it. It was just stupid things that were fairly easy to fix for me, but the dealer wanted $THOUSANDS. If I didn't buy it, my friend would have let the dealer have it, he just wanted out. I ended up selling it for $3,500. I never want to see another LR again in my life. In fact, I rarely see them on the road anymore. I DO see many in the wrecking yards though, and for good reason. That is where they belong........Rich