Probably replaced original Hitachi with newer Hitachi.
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Is there a quick and easy way to tell if the compressor on my second hand D3 is Hitachi or AMK?
Mine seems to be quite well behaved despite being an 05 model. I am wondering if it's already been replaced.
The odds are you do not have the original Hitachi, but instead have a newer improved Hitachi. Over the years, Hitachi and LR both made small improvements and we would probably still be using the Hitachi unit however the recent tsunami drowned the Hitachi plant and either forced or gave LR the opportunity to switch to the AMK.
LR did a software update re the Hitachi where they reduced the shut down pressure from about 240 psig to about 210 psig and that helped to extend the life of the Hitachi.
My view is LR at the design stage should have put an air tank on both sides and dropped the pressure to 150 psig, per what tractor trailer units use. Doing so would probably have cut our troubles to near nil, but well.....
The AMK uses a different black plastic sound box than the Hitachi. I think the AMK is more square on the outside but could be wrong. If someone here lets us know what the visible differences are to the bottom half of the box, then we will know. My guess is that you have a newer Hitachi, and now it is a pretty good unit.
if you want to replace something, install a new air compressor relay, R7, in the engine compartment fuse box. It is a cheap fix to a problem that can occur in the future as that relay does have to work and carries a fair current load. The updated Land Rover part number is YWB500220
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This looks like Hitachi to me
So, finally got around to removing my GOE compressor protection plate, and after spending a short while removing the caked in mud, sticks and rocks that had packed in behind it I got a good look at my compressor's casing.
Here it is.
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/attachment...1&d=1408777150
Comparing it with Graeme's picture above, its got a sculpted indentation along its length, and a few pockmarks whereas Graeme's looks quite squarish and smooth.
So I reckon I've got an Hitachi, and quite possibly one that's been going for 9 years.
Firstly whats the verdict? Is this Hitachi?
Secondly what are my chances of the thing suddenly packing it in on my next High-Country jaunt? Will I get plenty of warning - Or do they just stop?