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anasazi
16th January 2004, 09:15 PM
Hey All,
I have noticed a number of members (myself included) asking for advice on purchasing a second hand Disco. I found this little article in Land Rover Owner International Magazine. Perhaps we could add to this and build a little “Buying a Disco, FAQ” and post on our site.

Cheers
anasazi

29 Things You Should Know When Buying A Discovery

Land Rover Owner International Magazine
Nov. 2003 Edition
Eddie Evans – Technical Editor

1. Listen for a clunk from rear of gearbox on Series I models when rocking from reverse to forward gear and back – could be gearbox mainshaft spine wear heralding loss of drive, and the need for a new gearbox.

2. High pitched vibration around front of cab may be only a front wing that’s broken away from its mounting forward of the wheel.

3. Check service records to confirm whether cambelt change has been carried out on sll Tdi models (Td5 has chain drive).

4. Sight along the body panels to check panel alignment. Misalignment may suggest badly repaired crash damage.

5. Look for rusting along the rear bumper: usually a cosmetic problem, but looks untidy.

6. Examine the dashboards on early models to see if it’s lifting or peeling. Most of those affected have been fixed but replacement is a long job. Repair kits are available for 300Tdi-type.

7. Check for leaks from sunroofs. Heralding stains or dampness in seats or carpets give clues.

8. Power steering pumps are often messy externally, but check hoses underneath for drips.

9. Check steering box for fluid leaks, looking from underneath the vehicle.

10. Examine steering track rod and drag link for slight bends incurred during off-roading – or even from clumsy jacking.

11. Chassis is good but check everywhere for corrosion. Tap the whole thing with a small hammer if the vendor will allow you.

12. Early Series II may not have diff lock – that’s not a problem unless you really want it.

13. Use a pry-bar to check for warn bushes at each end of all suspension trailing links.

14. Check for play in rear axle centre universal joint.

15 Examine brake discs for grooving, or rusting if the car has stood for awhile. Check the back side of the disks too.

16. Have someone rock the steering wheel while you check the steering shaft Ujs for loosness.

17. Drive the vehicle under high load: for example, up a long, steep climb or an uphill section of the moterway. If the engine coolant temperature creeps up, find out why. Maybe there’s a blocked radiator, worn pump or maybe more serious problems.

18. Drive over road bumps or potholes at speeds between 40 and 60 MPH. Steering wobble on impact could be expansive to repair.

19. V8 engines appreciate regular and proper maintenance, so check the car has had a good service record. Avoid any with cooling problems.

20. The possible causes of smoke from the exhaust are too numerous to go into here: suffice it to say that if the previous owner hasn’t bothered about that, then it’s proably a neglected vehicle.

21. Check the underside of the two main chassis sections at the front under the engine and forward. If there’s a ripple, it’s been shunted – walk away.

22. Doors should close solidly. If they don’t. the car may have been accident damaged.

23. Test-drive far enough to check the engine temperature stays at the correct level.

24. Drive the car at 70MPH and listen for wind noise. If excessive, it could be duff door seals – but more likely that the body/chassis is out of alignment following accident damage.

25. Look around and consider how the previous owner treated the vehicle. A Discovery that has been used and driven badly will have more latent faults than one with gaps in its service record.

26. Don’t be too impressed if a new gearbox or engine has been recently fitted. Instead, you should ask yourself what other major componet is likely to be similarly worn.

27. If the car has one new tyre, it has probably been fitted to hid abnormal tyre wear caused by suspension or alignment problems.

28. Check the dipstick: clean oil after a drive usually signifies a well-maintained engine. Grey tinge in the oil suggests a coolant leakage, maybe head gasket.

29. If in any doubt about your intended purchase, then think it over for a day or so.

Pedro_The_Swift
17th January 2004, 08:29 AM
I wonder about the differences between Pommyland and OZ Disco's,,,
(sorry anasazi)


Imagine having TWO sunroofs,, (ROFL!!!)
Anybody, and I mean ANYBODY, have a front wing falling off?
imagine wind noise in a Disco 8O
I havent read of one AULRO instance of dashboard peeling.
You could imagine the look in the Salemans eyes when you say "Im just gunna check the front suspension" and climb under the disco with a crowbar :!:
Yep! everybody drives straight over that 2 foot pothole at 120kph,, just to check the steering damper! in a car you dont own.

one_iota
17th January 2004, 09:18 AM
Originally posted by Pedro_The_Swift



I havent read of one AULRO instance of dashboard peeling.

I should register my dash officially (see my signature) style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif .

I'll start a poll :evil:

Pedro_The_Swift
17th January 2004, 09:35 AM
I'm sorry to hear that one_iota,,
seriously,, what happens?

one_iota
17th January 2004, 10:10 AM
Dash Curl starts with a slight lifting at the windscreen edge.

With glacial speed it has progressed until about 75 mm of the dash has lifted from the passenger side to the binnacle. I'll post a photo in my gallery soon. It appears to have stopped there.

I can now put pens on the dash and stuff won't roll forward into the demisting vents. A positive style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif . It doesn't look too bad from the driver's perspective but a bit seedy from the outside. Only those who know about this phenomenon comment.

The base of the passenger side tissue box recess (you know the recess in front of the JC bar on the preairbag models) is also lifting.

Pedro_The_Swift
17th January 2004, 10:20 AM
OMG!
the passenger tissue box area is tilted!!!
Where do you put your roadies!!!
:wink:

it cant be sun if the pommies have the same problem,,,



go the '93 2dr

one_iota
17th January 2004, 10:42 AM
Pedro,

It's a disaster. I've declined the offer of a crocheted tissue box cover for a dry-pressed brick used to keep the curl at bay :wink: .

I had to buy a Waeco cooler for the roadies and it sits neatly behind the centre console.

Pedro_The_Swift
17th January 2004, 10:55 AM
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it must just dry out
or shrink from the heat.

funny how its just on one side,,,,

one_iota
17th January 2004, 11:10 AM
I think that it is just further proof of global warming and the hole in the ozone layer. 8O

Dash Curl happens!

fernockulated
17th January 2004, 05:49 PM
:roll: Hmmmm.....I have no such problem in my series 2 ,.....Go the REAL LANDY..... all metal , no plastic , no dash curl!!!!!


soryy guys ,but on the other side of the coin my tojo has dash crack problems too, so its not just a l/r problem ! 8O

bigbugga
17th January 2004, 10:47 PM
I have heard that the dash peeling thing may be covered under warantee.

There is a kit that fixes the problem.

So far mine is still as it should be.

KEV0044
18th January 2004, 04:53 AM
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Mick-Kelly
18th January 2004, 04:07 PM
Thats awesome service Kev, which dealer was it

KEV0044
18th January 2004, 07:02 PM
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Knight
19th January 2004, 02:25 PM
Hey Guys,

I agree with KEV004, It IS covered by Land Rover (have checked) and yes...TOP OUTFIT at Purnell (ex Garthon) style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif

They'll definitely do right by you....as they've done SO many times in the past! style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif

(me hears that they've even worn some of these costs themselves!!! due to L/R not agreeing to pay certian things!! - how rude! :wink: )

Good luck with it, but it think you'll find it wont be that much of a problem!

Knight :wink:

anasazi
19th January 2004, 09:53 PM
Would anyone like to make any additions to that list of things to look for when buying the second hand Disco?

cheers
anasazi

harry
21st January 2004, 07:05 PM
8) thats one heck of a warranty if the dealer is able to do it. i've got a '95 disco and its just showing signs across the front.
8) harry

bender
21st January 2004, 09:09 PM
check the air flow meter if the engine when the AC is on stalls
you may need to replace it
cheers Bender