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Club: Arizona Land Rover Owners, Phoenix, Arizona, USA

Arizona Land Rover's Owner (AZLRO) is an active club and Arizona's only club for Land Rover enthusiasts.  They are heavily involved in an annual rally in Tucson, Arizona and they regularly get together informally for weekend trail runs in addition to regular meetings in both Tucson and Phoenix.  They have an active email list and members are friendly and helpful.

Annual membership fee is $30. AZLRO members receive club discounts at some Arizona and national off-road equipment dealers.

The majority of their members hail from Arizona but they also have members in California, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, New York and even Australia.

Contact: 
Rob Modica
City: 
Phoenix
State / Province / County: 
Arizona
Country: 
United States
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From the AZLRO charter page:

The purpose of AZLRO is to promote safe off-road driving, support the "Tread Lightly" program and be active in maintaining access for off-road driving. We also provide a way for those of us who own and appreciate all kinds of Land Rover vehicles to exchange ideas, comments, parts suppliers, tips, stories, etc. We meet from time to time and use our Land Rovers in group formation around Arizona. See the Adventures section. Our off-road trips are purely recreational activities. There are trips for all levels of driving skill, some include overnight camping.

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Hello. I have a 2000 Discovery that has a P1590 Code accompanied the TC. Decent and ABS lights on . Does anyone have an ABS code reader to determine the cause? Just drove 2000 miles in 2 days with no issues. NO check engine light, no backfires, and just had the Headgaskets and had valve job done due to bad head gasket at 68K
Steve 48O-7O9-2869

 
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Hi-

I am looking for any repair advice. I have a 2001 Land Rover Discovery that overheated. I have been told I have a bad gasket because my coolant went into my oil. Also told the only repair is a new or used engine (I don't want to spend the $ of course) because the gasket repair for 2-3K would not necessarily fix the problem because of the sleeves and the same exact thing could just happen again.
Thoughts?

Lisa

 
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It should be about $1800, and depending on how badly it overheated if there is any additional damage. Once properly fixed it should be a lasting repair. That price is for a headset, new head bolts, valve job (including resurfacing).

 

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