from an engine perspective, im not a td5 expert but i read on this forum that they can last over 400,000km if looked after.
srs has nothing to do with the engine
How reliable in the TDI5 discovery mine has done 280000 ,
but i keep hearing from people that was a bad model ,should have got this one or that one
i know i have a problem starting with the srs light coming on and its not the seats
was the disco 1 manual a better buy
i know i cant afford a disco 3 lol
from an engine perspective, im not a td5 expert but i read on this forum that they can last over 400,000km if looked after.
srs has nothing to do with the engine
I think you have answered your own question.How reliable in the TDI5 discovery mine has done 280000
I am not an expert having only done 35KK of the 167Kk on my odometer, but it seems to me that the basic engine is reliable if you don't ask more of it than it was designed to do.
Most engines of any type die these days from lack of maintenance be it not changing oil, coolant, or radiator hoses, and the special TD5 problem of the oil pump bolt . I am often struck by the evidnece of complete neglect shown with problem posts, the most recent being the flange on a water pump bracket which showed evidence of extreme corrosion which is nearly always the result of not changing coolant before it loses its anti corrosion properties.
If you remap it to the max and up the boost and let it get hot EGTs , then of course it will not last as long as an engine which is run within its design parameters.
But why do you ask? are you thinking you are running out of luck at 280KK? The SRS problem is most likely to be the coil in the steering column, which should not be too hard to fix.
A car at 10 years plus and 280Kk is almost certain to give many minor problems as all of the bits have exceeded their design life, but as long as you engine doesn't make or use oil, the auto is well serviced and doesn't do strange things, and you can live with the annoyances of bits like window winders giving up , then keep the car.
Regards Philip A
I have read about a few TD5's making the 1 Million KM.
One was a defender (courier duties before he bought it) and still goes fine..
So as they say look after it and it will look after you.
Hello david7307
If your transmission hasn't failed yet, it is in the zone of doing so.
I replaced the airbags at 150k, I'm now 302k still no issues.
Echo on the maintenance suggestions.
Cheers,
Jason
Autos
OK - thanks. My TD5 is a manual....
the td5 talks to you.
it makes an individual sound for every little symptom it has.
get a coffee, sit down and just read the pinnacles, especially the threads about noises coming from under the hood.
you will learn them and increase your knowledge of your engines maintenance needs
most of the noises come from all the stuff hanging off it , the engine is great.
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