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    Td5 Disco II - oily film covering tailgate

    Was hoping someone could help me locate the source of an oily film that has recently coated the rear end of my 2003 Td5 Disco II (auto); searched the forums with no luck. Vehicle has done 55,000km. Car was thoroughly washed after a big trip and then re-fuelled. When I washed I did spray the underside a bit with a hose. In the last two days I have noticed a wet patch on the driveway under the rear of the car and twice now after short trips I have noticed that the rear windscreen and tailgate have been covered in an oily film. Something wrong with the diesel fuel? Any ideas? :roll:

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    Hi and welcome paulr,

    Whereabouts are you located?

    The interrogation begins: :wink:

    Does the wet patch smell like diesel?

    Is it located under the filler?

    Has it been hot where you are?

    Was the tank filled to the brim?

    Sorry no answers yet but I think that fuel overflow or leakage could be a cause of the film.
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    could be vapour hose that come off , does this happen when you fill it up to top , cheers alex

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    Originally posted by one_iota
    Hi and welcome paulr,

    Whereabouts are you located?

    The interrogation begins: :wink:

    Does the wet patch smell like diesel?

    Is it located under the filler?

    Has it been hot where you are?

    Was the tank filled to the brim?

    Sorry no answers yet but I think that fuel overflow or leakage could be a cause of the film.
    8O




    I think you're onto something there - came back from Dargo High Plains (VIC) when it was hovering around 40 deg Cel and then filled-up close to home. Yes, I think (pretty sure!) I did overfill at the Mobil station just outside Melbourne. Washed car at home (Melbourne) and then noticed problem the following day - maybe residual fuel has coated the underside and is being spray atomised when driving. Problem seems persistent though. Have washed tailgate and will investigate source of leak. Does smell like diesel. I guess the good thing though is it doesn't sound like something more serious - problem will right itself? I checked the inside of the exhaust pipe and it's dry so that's some relief. I'll check around the filler - vapour hose has come loose perhaps?

    By the way, does diesel damage duco the same way petrol does?

    Thanks a lot guys. Have picked up quite a few things on this forum - beats getting advice from the local dealer!

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    Originally posted by paulr


    By the way, does diesel damage duco the same way petrol does?

    Not that I have noticed on white duco

    As for the issue.

    See how you go in the future though. There could still be a problem.

    Let us know
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    Originally posted by one_iota+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(one_iota)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-paulr


    By the way, does diesel damage duco the same way petrol does?

    Not that I have noticed on white duco

    As for the issue.

    See how you go in the future though. There could still be a problem.

    Let us know [/b][/quote]


    Looks like there still is a problem! Cleaned up the oily film off the tailgate and noticed oily specks on the tailgate window as I was driving. Arrived back home after 15 minutes and noticed drops of diesel dripping from the left hand side of the fuel tank (looking from the rear). Fuel is running down onto the fuel tank so I now suspect there is a problem with the fuel pump or hoses - makes sense because there is no leak onto the ground when the car is stationary. The tank is only half full. Is this a common problem with Disco II Td5? :?

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    <span style="color:blue">no....its not common....it should be something simple.....

    there should be a plate on the floor above the fuel pump which is held in
    by about 8 screws....remove this and you should be able to see what is
    leaking.....</span>

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    There was a Land Rover recall for a fuel hose problem:

    http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recall_deta...l_ID_Auto=13134
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    Originally posted by one_iota
    There was a Land Rover recall for a fuel hose problem:

    http://www.recalls.gov.au/view_recall_deta...l_ID_Auto=13134
    Thanks guys. I've got one month of warranty left so I'm going to get the dealer to fix it under warranty! I'm sure now it's the pump discharge hose although at the moment I'm obviously getting enough fuel through to the engine to keep it running. Funny though, when I bought the car 2nd-hand about 18 months ago I contacted L/R Aust and they said all the recall notices had been attended to including D169 (someone had told me to check all the recall notices on the web). :roll:

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    <span style="color:blue">it may be a different problem other than the recall campaign.....

    if its under warranty then dont lift a finger other than to dial the dealer
    to book it in.....</span>

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