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DiscoSaffa
29th October 2009, 08:52 AM
Hi all

This is purely for interest sake, but in going through the threads here….. a marvellous way to pass the working day :angel:…… I have picked up that through the life of the D3 various changes have been made to the vehicle….. I am aware of the obvious ones, leather as standard on the SE in 06, new wheels etc….. but I gather that under the skin there have been some changes as well…….

So the question is, what changed and when? Also what models did it affect? :confused:

Cheers

B

WhiteD3
29th October 2009, 10:15 AM
I have an '07 SE and work with two guys who've recently updated their '05 models to '09. AFAIK there is no difference apart from small cosmetic changes and some small component and software updates which addressed weaknesses in the first model.

gghaggis
29th October 2009, 10:18 AM
Most of the important changes were upgrades that were applied across all model years - air compressor, HP pump, ECU mapping, bushes etc.

The feature specs for each model varies with year though. EG 2008/9 SE got bi-xenon headlights, Hi-ICE audio, leather seats as standard, which were options in 2005/6. I think the 2009 S got 7 seats, rather than 5.

Cheers,

Gordon

gps-au
29th October 2009, 12:49 PM
I think the 2009 S got 7 seats, rather than 5.

No, still 5 seats, BUT it got Air Suspension as standard AND the new cup holder inserts !!

DiscoSaffa
29th October 2009, 03:36 PM
No, still 5 seats, BUT it got Air Suspension as standard AND the new cup holder inserts !!

Interesting...... no more coils on a disco...... end of an era :(

and also no more spilt drinks it woudl appear........ :D

powella
29th October 2009, 07:05 PM
There were changes to the dash and power train between 06 and 07. Other mods were completed as part of the model refresh, but I don't have a list. The two that I do know about...

The dash changes included feeding the clock from the radio onto the drivers information panel.

The engine mods were around EURO III(06-07) and EURO IV(07-09) I think.

Cheers,
AP

jonesy63
30th October 2009, 08:50 AM
There were changes to the dash and power train between 06 and 07. Other mods were completed as part of the model refresh, but I don't have a list. The two that I do know about...

The dash changes included feeding the clock from the radio onto the drivers information panel.

The engine mods were around EURO III(06-07) and EURO IV(07-09) I think.

Cheers,
AP
Close! MY07 started being built in August 2006 and included Euro 4 engines, without DPF. This included the all new HPFP required by Euro 4 requirements and there is now a recall on these due to a dodgy front bearing. (Don't ask me how I know.. :mad:)

Apart from the dash change and engine, there was also the one-touch blinkers added.

I'm not up to date with changes in later years.

Cheers,
Rob

D3Jon
30th October 2009, 11:39 AM
Most of the important changes were upgrades that were applied across all model years - air compressor, HP pump, ECU mapping, bushes etc.

The feature specs for each model varies with year though. EG 2008/9 SE got bi-xenon headlights, Hi-ICE audio, leather seats as standard, which were options in 2005/6. I think the 2009 S got 7 seats, rather than 5.

Cheers,

Gordon

Bi-xenon headlights have always been standard on the Australian spec SE.

Jon

MobyDisco
30th October 2009, 11:47 AM
new cup holder inserts !!
Now there's something I could use - are such inserts available aftermarket?

If not, can you give me an idea of what they look like so perhaps I can fabricate something similar?

Thanks.

GBL120755
31st October 2009, 03:58 PM
Look at this thread

DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - Cup Holders - new design available (http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic40985.html)

CaverD3
2nd November 2009, 03:13 AM
Major change to CABUS communication on MY07 or 08 models, stopped some of the cascade faults.

rusty05
27th April 2020, 04:23 PM
Major change to CABUS communication on MY07 or 08 models, stopped some of the cascade faults.

Are these changes hardware specific or software.
i.e updates available with say a gap tool, with the latest software.... does this improve the issue?