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  1. #9361
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    'IZI' came to stay(D2a) last week.
    Poor old 'ICY' (brothers unwanted D2, which became mine by default) had to deal with my utter stupidity a couple weeks back, had to lay up for a short while till I tended his wounds.

    I swear, I'm usually good at analyzing problems, eg, wheel bearings and whatnot. Well, not this time. He's been groaning under the load of a left hand curve for a while, but a very muted groan, that indicated that I had a bit of time to sort him.
    I acquired RHS rear hub(genuine/Timken type) using my kidneys and various other less important body parts ... ouch! ... but hadn't had time to get it done.
    Anyhow, out with missus one night and ICY starts grinding to a halt. Felt like centre diff locked and bound up. Took it very very cautiously, pulled up in service lane and tried to see what's going on. but late at night can't see much. "felt" like front diff or centre diff binding.
    Called bro for a rescue and next day trailered ICY home during more daylight like hours. Obvious as all hell what the problem was. Totally collapsed RHS front wheel bearing. My initial reaction was HUH?. Zero feedback through steering, no wobbles, no vibes, zero noise. All noise came from back end(through the lefthanders). At the least I'd have expected some kicks, bucks, even an amigo or three to warn of impending catastrophe. ZIP!

    Anyhow, I had to get back to Melb to now get more parts, but more important to collect IZI(a D2a). This takes time from out here.. so the day before, ICY got his medical exam and repatriation work done .. in the outpatients zone.
    Didn't have time to do rear, zero freeplay wobble upon straining the hub, as bro needed him to do some haul work on a new machine he acquired too. ICYs rear bearing will get a look at in a day or two.
    But what an imbecile I am sometimes ... never had a collapsed hub like that. Total misdiagnosis on that one.

    IZI was rescued from the mistreatment of a wild zoo keeper or something! holy carp I've sen some garbage workmanship over the years, but the rtv goop job on the rocker cover is a total laugh in this instance. And that was the less idiotic stuff discovered on him.

    Having just done the front hub on ICY, and (not really) battling the font axle nut .. had to bash it a bit, I initially tried to stand on the breaker .. but it came of much easier than doing ICYs LH front about 7 years back. RH had to whacked to shock it off, but not as much of a struggle(for me).

    Two of IZI's wheel nuts ... $%)*!!@(^^# ... what a nightmare. If axle nut was done up to 490newts, I reckon two of IZIs wheel nuts were over 1K of Issacs favourite force. I jumped I heaved(and I'm a jumping heffer in terms of mass too) ... nuthin'
    I bashed with the masher, same. Old ryobi gun is only capable of about 400Nm, but I had to hit it for as long as my arms could take it's vibrational forces. Nothing. In the end, it was heffer like jumping on the breaker that finally got them off.
    FWIW: ryobi did manage most other nuts with some time. But I know it's not up to the task of very tight stuff(that's not its' purpose, and it's an old model). I actually ran out of puff myself first and had to take a short break. Wrong type of break ,considering my health risk, but short as said.
    Then came the most stupid of stupidity imaginable. Note that he was driven from Melb to country vic for his new home, very vague steering. Once home, during his underbelly check, balljoints, tierods, brakes, etc ... drop arm nut finger tight and washer not tabbed over! nut hadn't unraveled to nearly off, but at least explained totally vague steering.

    So wheel nuts at 1K Nm, and steering nuts at 0Nm ... some people think a bit different I reckon.

    Anyhow, that was D2 adventures past week and a half for me.
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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    Started the move out to Croydon and the third trip in the D2a brought up what I thought was the age old problem of the rear door latch becoming detached... so unloading as much through the back doors as possible and then sliding over the top of the rest, well, turns out a laundry bag must have fallen on the lock button when driving and pushed it down.

    Observation is that the folding of the rear seats does not free up a whole lot of extra space in the rear.
    2004 Discovery 2a TD5 Auto Aspen Green AKA Robin
    2000 Discovery 2 TD5 Auto Alverston Red AKA Edward
    1997 Discovery 1 TDi Manual White - Gone but not forgotten
    1994 Discovery 1 V8 Auto - Gone once it consumed half the worlds resource of oil

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    Quote Originally Posted by RRT View Post

    Observation is that the folding of the rear seats does not free up a whole lot of extra space in the rear.
    No. And if it's like mine you need to move the front seats forward.....
    ​JayTee

    Nullus Anxietus

    Cancer is gender blind.

    2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
    1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
    1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    No. And if it's like mine you need to move the front seats forward.....
    Absolutely did!
    2004 Discovery 2a TD5 Auto Aspen Green AKA Robin
    2000 Discovery 2 TD5 Auto Alverston Red AKA Edward
    1997 Discovery 1 TDi Manual White - Gone but not forgotten
    1994 Discovery 1 V8 Auto - Gone once it consumed half the worlds resource of oil

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    New (to me) D2a, new to me electronic failure, new to me solution

    2 weeks ago I bought a 2003 D2a - my first Discovery.

    I've previously owned everything from a Series IIa to a 1990s Defender - every petrol engine from the 1960s to the 1990s plus a 200TDI.

    Then I stepped out of Land Rovers for a while. While I am happy with the cons of owning the Series/Defender family, my family was less so.

    2 weeks ago I stepped back in, with a vehicle that looks like it will suit all of us - a TD5 Disco 2a. Nice and quiet, not prone to leaking on your knees, aircon works, has airbags. TD5 with quite a few kays, but all runs well and hopefully will keep us happy for a while. Took it over the local 4wd "test track" which has made every vehicle I've ever taken there struggle - made it all look easy. These things are beasts, aren't they? The best of the old school along with quite a bit of the new.

    Then 2 days ago it suddenly stopped recognising the electronic portion of the key. Any attempt to get it to unlock resulted in earpiercing shrieks. The Nanocom couldn't read the computer. All VERY unlike the older machines! I tried codes with door keys, spoke to people ("burn it" was the mechanic's tip), read through lots of posts.

    Finally got back to it with spanners and disconnected the battery - previously had pulled fuses not disconnected the battery posts.

    Rebooted, it all worked happily again.

    I'll now read (and physically note) everything with the Nanocom so if it ever gives real grief I'll know what it should have there.

    So what my Discovery did yesterday - nothing.
    What it did today - started.
    And that was a lot!
    Steve

    2003 Discovery 2a
    In better care:
    1992 Defender
    1963 Series IIa Ambulance
    1977 Series III Ex-Army
    1988 County V8
    1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
    REMLR No. 215

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrambler View Post

    I'll now read (and physically note) everything with the Nanocom so if it ever gives real grief I'll know what it should have there.
    Indeed. Burrow into all the menus. Don't be alarmed when things stop working, this can happen when the Nano is doing things. Learn to leave mental breadcrumbs.. and have a read here as a beginning. Nanocom is a vital bit of kit for D2 owners imo.
    ​JayTee

    Nullus Anxietus

    Cancer is gender blind.

    2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
    1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
    1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
    OKApotamus #74
    Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.

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    Car no start.

    I went to start it yesterday and it turned over a bit then died. The battery is flat, I don't know why, the car has just been sitting there for the past four months doing noting apart from lock and unlock!!
    Battery on charger overnight. It'll be back in the car tonight. I wanted to see if the steering pump is working. Am I getting a good flow into the reservoir.
    D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
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    Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
    Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    I went to start it yesterday and it turned over a bit then died. The battery is flat, I don't know why, the car has just been sitting there for the past four months doing noting apart from lock and unlock!!
    Battery on charger overnight. It'll be back in the car tonight. I wanted to see if the steering pump is working. Am I getting a good flow into the reservoir.
    Mine dies after about of week of sitting, parasitic drain can be pretty common on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCOA View Post
    Mine dies after about of week of sitting, parasitic drain can be pretty common on them.
    Mine used to until I removed the radio. Been great since... 😱 What am I saying??
    ​JayTee

    Nullus Anxietus

    Cancer is gender blind.

    2000 D2 TD5 Auto: Tins
    1994 D1 300TDi Manual: Dave
    1980 SIII Petrol Tray: Doris
    OKApotamus #74
    Nanocom, D2 TD5 only.

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    In the D2, the ABS modulator cycles constantly and draws a lot of current and will flatten a good battery in two weeks. You can hear it cycling with the bonnet up. If parking up for more than two weeks, pop the hood and pull the fuse on the ABS....

    There's a lot on here and other forums about this issue. Some even install an additional solenoid and switch to prevent it from ruining batteries.

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