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VrsTurbo
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   4th Dec 14 at 20:45   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Looking at finding on over the weekend. What are the common problems etc

Going for the tdv6 05/06 plate.

[Edited on 09-12-2014 by VrsTurbo]
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Oil contamination via the cooler.
Suspension compressor failure.
Bushes if its similar setup to RR, big job

March 06 onwards its also daft tax.
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Yea already seen the tax that's why I was looking for 05/06 as the tax doubles to near £500
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Belts are a big job as well, they're on the front and rear of the engine. Have been told stories of the body needing to come off to do it, but easier methods might be known now!
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Just avoid landrover full stop. My engine blew at 20k at three years old .

Had landrovers in family from new and everyone of them has had serious issues . I would never get another . Like Ian said raise suspension and listen to compressor , if it's noisy leave it alone as they are circa a grand . They also rot and look like they have spent 10 years in the sea . That's at 6 months old . Over priced shite and that's the full range .
John
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Discos are pretty bad but the newer stuff is better.
Steve
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Two landrovers in my family, no issues with either
VrsTurbo
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Ones I'm looking at have fsh at around 60-100k
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quote:
Originally posted by baza31
they are circa a grand


About £250 used.
Ben G
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
Oil contamination via the cooler.
Suspension compressor failure.
Bushes if its similar setup to RR, big job

March 06 onwards its also daft tax.



May 2006 isn't it?
Ian
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23rd March.
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quote:
Originally posted by VrsTurbo
Ones I'm looking at have fsh at around 60-100k



If the full service history isn't 100% land rover and or have receipts for genuine parts then I wouldn't touch . If I could recommend anything it would be to buy from landrover dealership . You will pay more but you will get more cover when it eventually breaks . I was up until a few months ago going to order a new sport for next march but I wouldn't touch any of them with a barge pole now .
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by baza31
they are circa a grand


About £250 used.


Who on earth would put a used one on though when they are so common to fail
John
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5th Dec 14 at 07:43   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Order a new sport then post pics on here please mate.

What are you getting instead? Cayenne? Or nothing?
DaveyLC
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General wear and tear on the suspension because they weigh more than mars and most people drive them like a sh*t-c*nt:

Bushes, Arms, Ball-joints, Air-suspension (being the most expensive to fix).

A lot will come up for sale when the cam and pump belt needs doing as its an ARSEHOLE of a job, so don't assume you're getting a bargain if the work needs doing.
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quote:
Originally posted by Norcy91
Belts are a big job as well, they're on the front and rear of the engine. Have been told stories of the body needing to come off to do it, but easier methods might be known now!


Correct! The main cam-belt can be done with the body on, the rear requires the body to come off.. Its an 'ancillary belt' so to speak so most people don't bother doing the rear belt and just pray it doesn't fail.
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5th Dec 14 at 09:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Who the fuck designed an engine where you need to take the BODY off to change a belt
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Surely if you took your landrover to get a belt done and you were told its going to take all week and cost 5k to do because the body needs to come off, you would have grounds for getting landrover to foot a lot of that bill due to designing something that isn't fit for purpose. I would think making a vehicle reasonably serviceable would fall into that.
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The body hasn't got to come off.

DIY guide here.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic53674.html
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quote:
Originally posted by VrsTurbo
The body hasn't got to come off.

DIY guide here.

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic53674.html


It does if you want to see WTF you are doing and you haven't done this job before


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This picture is for reference only from a Disco with the body removed, to give you an idea of what you are dealing with...



The guy has clearly done it a million times before..

[Edited on 05-12-2014 by DaveyLC]
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Does seem overkill to take the body off for stuff you can get to, just can't see. That's what boroscopes are for



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could you fit that in your bowel?
DaveyLC
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b90qdlS2PyY

This sums things up nicely.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
23rd March.


That's odd. Is it the same model/derivative? Reason I ask is because early (pre may 06) z4m's are in the lower tax band, whereas after that they go into the £500 band.
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
23rd March.


That's odd. Is it the same model/derivative? Reason I ask is because early (pre may 06) z4m's are in the lower tax band, whereas after that they go into the £500 band.


Yeah any car over 225g/km. Prior to 23rd March it'll be K, currently £280pa. After that date, same car, same engine, same trim, same radio L £475pa or M £490 if its over 255.

Complete piss take rip off if you're on the wrong side of it which a lot of cars are. Freelander 1 auto being another one, in fact most LR. Monaro is another example. That and the Z4 are a piss take as they're probably going to occasional cars these days. Wankers.


[Edited on 05-12-2014 by Ian]

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