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    before buying....

    Hi Guys

    hopefully later today i'll buying a disco II td5 se its a 2002 with 80000k's on it and full dealer service history.

    As a complete newbie what should i be looking out for as far a major and common failures or indicators are?

    inside i know it has a few sticking bits.. like the cup holder doesnt move properly... nor does the ashtray... but things like that dont really bother me... its thinks like gaskets etc that may be on the way out etc etc...

    any help or advice you can give me would be very gratefully recieved!

    Thanks

    Steve

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    Mate, just check the usual, check for oil leaks, crawl under it and inspect everything for damage, take it for a run, test everything, take someone with you to test all the lights, if there is a tunnel nearby drive through it to check the dash lights, if some dont work have them fix it. Be thourough as its the little things that will bother you lately. Find a back street and put it in low range, make sure it engages smoothly and the gears are fine all of them. Check all the buttons on the dash, the air con, the heater. Check the air filter, check the dipstick. Take a magnetic p-plate and put it on all of the panels, if any have been bogged up the magnet wont stick. Make sure all the gaps between doors and panels are the same, if they arent then it could have been in an accident. If they claim to have replaced something ask to see the receipt and if possible look at what they replaced, it has been replaced it will look new. Check the service history thouroughly. Matt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace
    Take a magnetic p-plate and put it on all of the panels, if any have been bogged up the magnet wont stick.
    Or they might just be aluminium .
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse
    Or they might just be aluminium .
    I thought we had this discussion a while ago and someone said they were steel on the D2, or are some steel and some still aluminium?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace
    I thought we had this discussion a while ago and someone said they were steel on the D2, or are some steel and some still aluminium?
    I know the doors changed to steel but I thought some other panels were still steel.
    I have a wander around the workshop & find out .
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    It's just the side doors & roof that are steel.


    Unless the car I checked is full of bog .
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    is having a CDL a requirement, if so you might want to check, being an 02 it may not have one

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    Thanks for that...

    i have checked most things... but have yet to crawl under it...

    i will check if i can take it for a drive.. issue is that it is an auction house that i am looking to buy it from.. but its on a dealer tender so its an ex-fleet car.. and a full dealer service history... and its cheap... the same price as dealers are looking to buy it at... so a bit of a bargain by all accounts! (well i hope it is)

    it does have the odd chip out of the paint down the side and a few scratches... nothing that cant be fixed... but i will get under it and have a damn good look for leaks....

    anywhere that is common for leaks on these things?

    Thanks again

    Steve

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    a CDL? im assuming being a complete newb... that that means centre diff lock?

    hope so otherwise i look a muppet

    to me its not important i dont think.. buti can check... was it an option then? its an SE model if that helps?

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    CDL = Centre Diff Lock.

    Common leaks... Rocker cover gasket, injector loom, transfer case seals and o rings. The spin on oil filter will leak if it is loose.

    Front and rear axles tend to be pretty good, ditto for transmissions.

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