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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoDB View Post
    Gave the D3 a minor service on the weekend - oil and filters. Discovered one of the air filter box screws had been over tightened and stripped from a previous service. Guess it is easier for the tech to pretend it did not happen.

    Also replaced the Coolant Expansion Tank.

    I definitely found removing the LHS headlight assembly made access to the lower expansion tank hose much easier. Once you free up the expansion tank you can move it aside and get your arm straight through to the lower hose clamp. I still used a remote flexible hose clamp plier but you get direct access from where the headlight assembly was.

    I also removed the fan shroud and air intake pipe work to get more access from the top. Fortunately I put a plastic lid on top of the exposed lower air intake pipe work as I did spill coolant which would have gone into the air intake if it was not covered.
    I always shove rag into every pipe I expose every time on both sides. Too easy to drop something in there either knowingly or not and have a world of pain What happened to your D3/D4 today?
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    What happened to our D4 SC lately???


    ...absolutely nothing...so compared to the D2 TD5 and all previous Discos we've had.. I now have lots more time to spend on other projects...or...perhaps I'll modify the D4...maybe some spot lights would look good ..mmmm...

    Seems strange not having warning lights or oil leaks to deal with😁

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    Well, it was a near thing, looked verrrry seriously at a new Patrol Ti-L, seduced by the upcoming cost of maintenance on the D4 and overall outlay to get into the Patrol. A new car with 5 year unlimited km warranty and some nice features, engine, drive train and creature comforts. Also some features missing that I thought should have been there in that market segment, also a carrying capacity that is not as good as the D4, although a bigger load space, but 3rd row seats that don't fold flat, the fuel thing is a non-issue (my next vehicle will likely be a petrol anyway) and after a couple of extended test drives it's a nice place to be. In the end though so is the D4, a nice place to be that is, and so I will do the required maintenance and enjoy it for another 5 years at least. I sat down and did a spec sheet between Patrol, D4, D5 and Defender, eye opening to say the least just how advanced LR products are, particularly the new Defender when it lands, but they are expensive. Defender X at $148,000 is right up there, even a HSE with some options will be $125,000+, similar numbers with the D5, so the Patrol at around $90,000 was worth a look.
    Having said all that, so what happened to my D4 today, it dodged a bullet, is about to get a mid-life makeover and is still loved.

    Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterJ View Post
    Well, it was a near thing, looked verrrry seriously at a new Patrol Ti-L, seduced by the upcoming cost of maintenance on the D4 and overall outlay to get into the Patrol. A new car with 5 year unlimited km warranty and some nice features, engine, drive train and creature comforts. Also some features missing that I thought should have been there in that market segment, also a carrying capacity that is not as good as the D4, although a bigger load space, but 3rd row seats that don't fold flat, the fuel thing is a non-issue (my next vehicle will likely be a petrol anyway) and after a couple of extended test drives it's a nice place to be. In the end though so is the D4, a nice place to be that is, and so I will do the required maintenance and enjoy it for another 5 years at least. I sat down and did a spec sheet between Patrol, D4, D5 and Defender, eye opening to say the least just how advanced LR products are, particularly the new Defender when it lands, but they are expensive. Defender X at $148,000 is right up there, even a HSE with some options will be $125,000+, similar numbers with the D5, so the Patrol at around $90,000 was worth a look.
    Having said all that, so what happened to my D4 today, it dodged a bullet, is about to get a mid-life makeover and is still loved.

    Peter
    Yeah we went throught them all inc 200 series, jeep, rangies and the y62 def stood out until we drove the D4 SC. All 4 of us looked at each other and nodded..this is the car we agreed...and 30k and more cheaper than the others with the same mileage. Rangies also v good but hard to find a good one and the D4 is rangie-like anyway.

    Like you we'll stick with the D4 for another 5 years or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    What happened to our D4 SC lately???


    ...absolutely nothing...so compared to the D2 TD5 and all previous Discos we've had.. I now have lots more time to spend on other projects...or...perhaps I'll modify the D4...maybe some spot lights would look good ..mmmm...

    Seems strange not having warning lights or oil leaks to deal withWhat happened to your D3/D4 today?
    You know I was thinking the exact same thing yesterday. I was always having to tinker with the D2 TD5. But with the D4 I barely need to open the bonnet. 170000km and according to PCB Land Landrovers there’s nothing wrong with it at all
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D4 View Post
    You know I was thinking the exact same thing yesterday. I was always having to tinker with the D2 TD5. But with the D4 I barely need to open the bonnet. 170000km and according to PCB Land Landrovers there’s nothing wrong with it at all
    My last D2a,in 8 yrs,hardly had an issue,in 100 000Km,all i did was replace the coils and shocks,as the corrugations had wrecked them,and coils had sagged.And a MAF senser,and rear brake pads.Not many $ at all.

    Where my D4 in 8yrs, 85000Km,has had brakes all round,including rotors,two lots of EAS issues(front struts both sides leaking,corner valves replaced,leaking as well),electric hand brake switch fail,front control arms and timing belts replaced.An expensive exercise.

    But as we all know,the D4 is way nicer to drive than the D2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    My last D2a,in 8 yrs,hardly had an issue,in 100 000Km,all i did was replace the coils and shocks,as the corrugations had wrecked them,and coils had sagged.And a MAF senser,and rear brake pads.Not many $ at all.

    Where my D4 in 8yrs, 85000Km,has had brakes all round,including rotors,two lots of EAS issues(front struts both sides leaking,corner valves replaced,leaking as well),electric hand brake switch fail,front control arms and timing belts replaced.An expensive exercise.

    But as we all know,the D4 is way nicer to drive than the D2.
    Yeah chalk and cheese as they say! To be fair the D2a did 250000 ks b 4 the big issues came on but when they did...it was endless and v costly😣

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    My D4 has had 2 LCA bushes, rotors and pads at 125k, an alternator at 135k and I did the Belts at 100k. Other than that just services, of which the first 3 years were free.

    And it’s saved me a fortune in modifications. This would be the least modified vehicle I’ve ever owned.

    TBS, rack, wheel carrier, XLifter, tank and bullbar are the big ticket items.

    Everything before that was pushed to the limits What happened to your D3/D4 today?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    ... and I did the Belts at 100k.
    Tombie, was that because the seven years was up? Did you do a body off and, if so, what else did you service/replace?
    I ask because my seven years is up later this year. The car has run like a clock since day one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselLSE View Post
    Tombie, was that because the seven years was up? Did you do a body off and, if so, what else did you service/replace?
    I ask because my seven years is up later this year. The car has run like a clock since day one.
    The arduous schedule recommends them at 100k and I had that up at the 5 year mark.

    I’ve never been a fan of running out to the limits on servicing such items so went with it.

    All done body on. Adelaide dealer didn’t it for me after we negotiated a price (sub $800)

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