My rear main seal went at 12,000 , Ford Quality giving LR a bad rep :o
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My rear main seal went at 12,000 , Ford Quality giving LR a bad rep :o
I don't know what I was thinking when I bought the Mazda. Quite powerful, very comfortable, quiet and reliable. I had nothing to fix on the weekends, nothing to tighten up, nothing to seal. That left me with too much time on my hands.
Now owning another Defender, that is no longer a problem. While the Defender is noisy and is a bit difficult to park at times, it is just so much fun which is what I missed. Once off the blacktop though the Defender shines and handles everything I do easily. On a trip to the Victorian high country which the Defender would do easily, my Mazda came off second best due to low clearance. I could have spent good dollars lifting the BT50 but then that might have introduced drive train vibrations. So back to a Defender it was.
The Ford engine is not too bad. I have a 2011 Ford Transit which has just clocked up 150,000km. No seal leaks. It did munch a clutch spigot bearing which mangled the input shaft to the gearbox running surface necessitating a very expensive repair but the Ford dealer had never seen the spigot bearing collapse like it did so I put it down to bad luck. The engine itself has been reliable touch wood.
Regarding the door lock, I could see mine jamming as the lock would only unlock about half way before jamming based on the child lock lever movement. I had to unlock mine from inside. I will get some dry spray lubricant as the wet lubricant I have used will probably attract more dust and jam it up again.
Re door locks, the actual latch, I seem to recall candle wax being a goodsolution?
I had an issue with this at one point, I found that I'd flicked what looks like a dead lock switch on the inside of the back door. Crawled through and unlocked that and it unlocked fine again.
You were spot on with your diagnosis. Had George in the workshop today for another reason, so got them to check the wiring through the door conduit. Sure enough, both wires were broken. Now soldered up and wrapped in protective tape and the door is locking and unlocking normally. Thanks for the hint.
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