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spudd
23rd May 2009, 07:20
had my td5 6 weeks now.i have never had a car with so many potential faults.every time i drive it theres a different creak groan or rattle.so far nothing has conked out.but i seem to grow fonder each drive out.
atb spudd
listerdiesel
23rd May 2009, 09:21
For 'Potential Faults' read 'Interesting Things To Investigate'.
They do tend to grow on you! ;)
Haven't done any miles in our one yet, but it's getting closer now the sump is on.
We're off to Holland on Friday for the Nuenen stationary engine rally, had hoped to use the Disco, but it wouldn't have been proven over here, and I wouldn't take it overseas without at least a few hundred miles on the new engine.
Peter
Jimbob292
23rd May 2009, 18:08
It grows on you, when they are running well, they really perform.
Stick with it, its a HUGE :eek: learning curve:)
LANDYCREW
23rd May 2009, 20:12
That's A Land Rover Fix one thing then , many waiting
thebiglad
23rd May 2009, 22:09
had my td5 6 weeks now.i have never had a car with so many potential faults.every time i drive it theres a different creak groan or rattle.so far nothing has conked out.but i seem to grow fonder each drive out.
atb spudd
I've had mine for about 1 week now and I absolutely love it - it makes me feel Regal !!!!! Excuse the post - I've had a few celebratory tinnies, but I still lurve "Françoise".
Jimbob292
25th May 2009, 09:23
Quite funny, I thought the Disco was running really well, in fact too well, until this morning a heater hose blew, nothing like changing a hose in 42c of heat, It's the last time i buy Brit part crap, got myself a LR (Dunlop), back to running like a dream, until the next fault!
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