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    Question Disco 1 main mechanical problems

    Hey fella's !

    Buying a disco 1 and have pretty much everything set out and planned for it .... But may be getting cold feet as every 3rd person says how unreliable discoveries are ..

    So the 1 I'm looking at is a 94model V8 manual .

    What would you guys say the main mechanical issues are ? (stop it from being drivable)

    Ive done some searching ect and see electrical issues with random stuff but in your experiences and what use heard what stuff is pretty prone to breaking/ failing and would stop the vehicle being able to be driven ?

    Cheers guys !

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    Unfamiliarity with the way LR engineers do things # 1 way to stop a LR.

    Translation: Once you are familiar with the way LR engineers have set things up, a Disco should get you home all the time. That's not to say you won't break things ( By accident or intention) but all the information to keep it going is readily available. First port of call should be the 'Shop' section of this forum and get a copy of a Workshop manual and a Parts Manual on CD. (Note: your VIN should have an MA in it. RAVE is the right WSM. If it's LA get the 'pre-update' version) You can then familiarize yourself on how to R & R most parts and diagnose something before it gets serious. Then, by cross referencing by either part number or the word-string LR uses, this fourm can provide the shortcuts and 'fixes' others have encountered.

    For example, replacing the Lucas ignition amplifier on the dissy with the Bosch 024.

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    Can't say I've ever broken my d1 where it prob wasn't my fault, I'd say for how I e treated it and where I've taken it it's pretty reliable, I've never been stranded anywhere and I will be getting another disco (looking at d3's now)

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    Disco 1s seem to be a pretty balanced design, nothing in particular gives up more than any other bit. Most failures to proceed are due to age, lack of maintenance or heavy footed abuse. If you start on the Big Tyre route, you may also start the constant breakage/upgrade route which never stops..

    Electrical failures include ignition (replace amp with a Bosch one or carry a spare Lucas one) alarm spider (bypass) or alternator.

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    biggest problem your going to have with a d1 v8 is the elusive hole in the fuel tank from which all your fuel will mysteriously dissapear.

    so long as you intend to buy after 20/8 I'll try to arrange a hole in the schedule if you want it checked out.
    Dave

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