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    Upgrading. 201,000= run in or past use by date?

    Hi all,

    So I'm staring down the barrel of having to upgrade from my Td5 D2 and looking at a D3 TDV6 SE. This one has 201k on the clock, just wondering what issues I need to look for as well as looking as to what modifications you would fit to a D3. I do medium level off road tracks requiring some clearance and towing up to Exmouth once a year.

    Thanks, Ben.

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    Verifiable service history, gearbox has been serviced, look at air suspension for new compressor being fitted.
    Listen for clunks or bangs in the suspension, make sure the cambelt change has been done, along with the oil pump change.

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    Cool thanks. Great to know oil pumps are still a weak point in Land Rovers. 😕

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    I recently bought a 310k 09 model D3 in TDV6 with full service history, runs beautifully. I'm not worried about the motor at all, expect to get 750kish from it.
    Regards, Will

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    And there's a guy on Disco3 who has a D3 that tows a car trailer all day every day, and last I heard it was up over 575,000 miles.

    200k is only a baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    and last I heard it was up over 575,000 miles.
    My great grandfather's axe has lasted well, only occasionally needing a new handle or head, or engine and xfer case IIRC. But I agree, 200K is barely run in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sheerluck View Post
    And there's a guy on Disco3 who has a D3 that tows a car trailer all day every day, and last I heard it was up over 575,000 miles.

    200k is only a baby.


    It finally died about a year ago...


    Couldn't quite crack the 1,000,000km's


    Can't find the thread sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    My great grandfather's axe has lasted well, only occasionally needing a new handle or head, or engine and xfer case IIRC. But I agree, 200K is barely run in.
    Gearbox as well Graeme.

    Or two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_preacher1973 View Post
    It finally died about a year ago...


    Couldn't quite crack the 1,000,000km's


    Can't find the thread sorry.
    That's extraordinary!

    The little 2.7 diesel has to work pretty hard to move a standard D3, let alone a D3 plus car trailer!

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    That was Character's on the UK forum.


    It ended up having a rocker arm failure (roller rocker fell apart) with needle bearings going through the engine and ruining it, from what I remember.


    There was a guy on here about a year ago claiming this was the most common TDV6 failure, but I frequent all of the TDV6 club sites and Character's was the only one I've seen of that type.


    On early models there was an occasional issue with the engines spinning main bearings, but not common at all on 07+. As others touched on, the oil pump is the main failure - not the pump mechanism but the pump body casting, where the timing belt tensioner is mounted. It can crack and break, with expensive ramifications... Good idea to replace it with an updated design when the timing belt is done.


    Other than that (and the infamous Denso alternator frying itself) as long as all maintenance is kept up to date, these are very reliable cars. 201K on mine - drives like a new car. My mates are always fascinated by it, and how could they not be? It a) convincingly outguns all of their jap 4x4's, b) uses about 60% of the fuel and does that while c) towing a 2t camper behind it and d) looking better. Also worth mentioning is the fantastic interior, air con and stereo, which are all leagues ahead of anything out of Japan (or Thailand) and of course the fantastic offroad ability of these cars.


    Obviously being true-blue Jap 4x4 fanboys, they are all biding their time waiting for something to go majorly wrong with the RRS, so they can say "I told you so", but 60K after I've bought it, they're still waiting...

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