Daniel the late 04 build and 05 models had a different Torque Converter to earlier models. The earlier versions were plagued by problems of a batch of faulty clutch plate linings that were not properly bonded. It seems if you didn't get one of these T/C's, the auto lasted till the oil failed. (SEALED FOR LIFE ). So it was a lucky dip.
As far as the fuel pumps are concerned it could be as simple as the original supplier at the time. Unfortunately LR cut costs in all the wrong ways.eg front ball joints on early D3's were Eastern European and chopped out early given their original specification.
I agree about fuel additive completly, always put some in on each fill and every other fill when even using Vortex Diesel now, as some claim that a lot of the diesels available now have up to 9% bio in them. See at 10% they have to tell the consumer !!!
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Daniel the late 04 build and 05 models had a different Torque Converter to earlier models. The earlier versions were plagued by problems of a batch of faulty clutch plate linings that were not properly bonded. It seems if you didn't get one of these T/C's, the auto lasted till the oil failed. (SEALED FOR LIFE ). So it was a lucky dip.

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