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BigT
10th June 2006, 12:06 PM
Hi Guys
i know this has come up before, mine is leaking have been quoted approx $570 installed. this sounds a bit steep to me but not knowing the price of the reg alone?
also injector loom & tappet cover gasket $315 installed .
do these prices seem OK ,have to have it done by a stealer due to extended warranty, am finding out whether they will cover these parts but i'm guessing they won't.:confused:

ak
10th June 2006, 02:41 PM
Hi Guys
i know this has come up before, mine is leaking have been quoted approx $570 installed. this sounds a bit steep to me but not knowing the price of the reg alone?
also injector loom & tappet cover gasket $315 installed .
do these prices seem OK ,have to have it done by a stealer due to extended warranty, am finding out whether they will cover these parts but i'm guessing they won't.:confused:

That price seems about right for the stealer, I was charged about the same for both. Let me know if it's covered by extended warranty out of interest.

BigT
12th June 2006, 11:48 AM
OK ak:)

johnv
12th June 2006, 01:28 PM
If your half handy with a socket set, then the fuel block is very simple.

3 10mm bolts to undo the fuel block and replace. A little awkward to get to, but other than that, a relativley simple job.

The fuel lines unclip, just watch what goes where and keep it all clean, and all will be OK.

I bought my part for approx $290 if I remeber correctly

4bee
12th June 2006, 01:40 PM
So, a theoretical labour cost for, what, 1/2 hrs work? $280:rolleyes:

stevo
12th June 2006, 03:16 PM
If you do it yourself remove the engine cover then take it to a carwash and give the engine a good clean around the pressure regulator, it is not to hard to do but the bolts are not the easeist to get to

mikecmb
24th June 2006, 10:55 PM
Ive recently noticed oil stain on the driveway where I park our 2002 s2 disco smells like diesel.
cant see where its coming from some oily substance on base of gearbox (manual)under belhousing. Could this be the fuel pressure regulator I have heard they leak.:angel:
If so what other symptoms should I be able to detect.
Can the leak be fixed new O ring etc.
Any help would be appreciated.

MIKE

BigT
26th June 2006, 05:17 PM
Hi guys got my fuel pressure reg replaced $424 .00 stealer price plus labour total $570.00 , plus injector loom, plus cam plug, plus check why after having major service done ,auto went into limp mode, still got the stealer stumped on that one. said it could have been fawlty relay for glow plugs,(had a loose terminal) so ecu would log a fault.
as i said i was seeing if these were covered under extended warranty they weren't as they have to fail before they will pay up on them.(so you have to break down in the middle of nowhere pay a monsterous tow fee ,to which they will only pay $100 for a tow. ) so i guess it is only good if you have complete engine or transmission FAILURE.
but another thing i found out is if a stealer does an auto service for you they DO NOT change the filter in the auto! the excuse i was given was that LR say to change the filter at 40,000 km and that is it for the rest of the vehicles life. ( i wonder if that could be contributing to the approx 150,000km transmission failure you hear about?):puke2:
that's my gripe for a while

i'm very happy with my D2 and will post some pics when i get the chance to.

BigJon
26th June 2006, 06:13 PM
BigT - We don't give excuses, we give reasons!:D

BigT
28th June 2006, 04:51 PM
OK Jon,
in my book excuses & reasons usually mean the same thing!!! :D

Pedro_The_Swift
28th June 2006, 07:37 PM
lots of big guys in Alice----:D

lokka
12th August 2008, 02:12 PM
Ok guys weres the best place to get one of these regs from as i have a d2 coming in for service and a similar problem its makin deso puddles at idle its a sure sign to me that the whimpy TD5 is wetting its self due to sheer fright as this thing has a big horse float hanging off its back end most weekends oh and the auto slush bucket is getting a bit doughy id say it will also require a good service and if landrover rekon that the one filter change at 40K is all it needs that just goes to show that there a bunch of tight bums :D:D:D

Piddler
12th August 2008, 09:21 PM
In one word Karcraft Silverwater Sydney