With rust like that it sounds like it's been driven in the ocean.![]()
Hi all, I hate to say this i feel like i got a dud or is this general wear and tare. i got an 02 Defender from sydney 2 years ago (always wanted one since i was a kid game spotting in them in south africa). It had done 90'000 ks in it and the guy said he drove it in to town each day. it had 6 months rego.
While under waranty it had the power steering done, air con about 5 times (now out of warranty not working Landrover said the air con clutch was rusty and so they would not fix it.),rust cut out of LH side of the drivers side foot area now more rust looks like it back 1.5 years later.
Also I've broken the front diff which i agree was most probably my fault(but now my mate charles bris calls it butter diffs now)
the back step rusted through on chrissy day fell right off (great)
oil in the ecu chrissy day
When you start the car in 1st gear, with the clutch in, it stalls as if the clutch was out. After reversing it stuck in gear until the car was switched off and then change gear, then it seems ok.
rust in the little window near the roof
the damn back door will not stay open on the street keeps shutting (any one have anything to keep it open)
well i reckon i have a bloody dud, should i sell and try start again. because i'm loosing confidece in it and with a family i need a reliable rig because we do alot of solo trips ..
thanks
With rust like that it sounds like it's been driven in the ocean.![]()
Bloody hell! 90,000 k's in two years is a bit more than commuter use. 20,000 (or less) to 40000 would be believable. The corrosion sounds like it has been well and truly beached without precautions. Get it up on a hoist and have a good pick around the chassis with a geologists hammer and sharpened screwdrivers, and don't be gentle. Check the door frames and bulkhead likewise. You may need to bodgie it up if lots more corrosion found, and put it through e-bay or the internet used cars listings and get out of it.
URSUSMAJOR
Sounds like a dud to me. I'd say get out of it and start again. There's every possibility that as you fix one thing another will break and it'll end up costing you a fortune - of course there is also every possibility that once you fix everything now it'll work like a dream for years to come.
However as it seems to have severe rust problems and as mentioned earlier that 90'000km's in 2 years sounds excessive so it's probably been driven into the dust.
I agree, get out of it, it has either been for many swims in the ocean or owned by a miner or mine.
I don't think you would even see that much rust in it at this age if it was a UK truck where they salt the roads.
Rust sounds very suspect. I would agree it must have been dunked or similar for that much. I have been told that sort of rust is common up the cape. As for 90,000 in two years that's the sort of distance I do. I travel 160 round trip each day for work.
Ok sorry to high jackOriginally Posted by Grizzly_Adams
Stupid Pom question
But does the outback dust rust the car then
Last edited by Reads90; 30th December 2006 at 09:15 AM.
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You right you would not. My 90 is a 95 model and has been here for a year. So for 10 years it was in the UK. And does not have anywhere as near as much rust as yours seems to . Mine does however have more surface rust than a defender of the same age here. Even though in the Uk it was reundersealed ever two years.Originally Posted by Maggot4x4
The rear steps on 110 do however fall off after a couple of years or so in the Uk
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
www.reads4x4.com
Sounds like it might've been for a total swim at one stage, could've been under for a while, as Grizzy reckons, as one thing is repaired, something else will break. Let alone the electrical issues that may develop.
Give it the **** and cut your losses.
I've been through that in the past. I had a 76 Rangie (first one actually) that was rusty and cost a small fortune to maintain. After about 18 months I had a gutful and traded it in on a later model Rangie. A much better vehicle, more reliable and had it for 2 years without any major dramas.
Don't give up on the Landie experience yet, your next rig may be a ripper.
Trav
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