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    Kilometres Please.

    Hi Folks, this is only my second Post as I am new to this Forum having recently purchased a 2013 Disco TDV6 after previously owning a 2009 TDV8 RRS and earlier RR's and LR's. One thing I have noticed which is relevant to pretty much all of the interesting posts and that is the "Poster's" do not mention the klms their vehicle has done at the time of "the problem".
    It would be very, nay, extremely, helpful if this was mentioned by the Poster, as we could build up in our minds a valuable "database" of the average age (klms) when we can possibly expect a problem to occur, which in turn would hugely assist those people who wish to carry our preventative pre-failure maintenance to their cars.
    What I am trying to say is that, for example, we could come to the conclusion that say, an alternator, or water pump should be replaced at around 150,000 klms because that is pretty much the age when most people are reporting the failures.
    Therefore, armed with such valuable knowledge, if my car is around those klms and I am about to undertake a long holiday over a few months I would replace those components prior to failure just to ensure a trouble free run.
    Or am I trying to be too cautious?
    Cheers,

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    Probably not very helpful, but my 2009 Defender 2.4 has done 115,000 kms and is fine except for needing a replacement clutch about 10,000 ks ago.

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    So my question is what is more relevant Km or age ?

    cheers Ean

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    Kilometres Please.

    FYI.
    160,000km left hand intake manifold/valve cover.
    220,000km throttle body split
    255,000km right hand manifold split

    In all honesty the km is less a factor. Age is quite a factor as well, plus luck.

    Oh proactively I replaced my top water hose (small cut), water pump and water outlet at 240,000km when I decided to do a complete coolant flush. I also replaced the thermostat in the standard housing though I don’t think it’s a known issue.
    2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    So my question is what is more relevant Km or age ?

    cheers Ean
    That is an interesting question.

    Or it could be the way it is driven,or the type of work the vehicle has done,lots of towing,off road work,or around town driving?

    So many variables its ridiculous.

    Even ambient temperatures can cause different issues,Darwin would cause different issues than a vehicle that resided in Tassy.

    Mine did an EAS corner valve at around 50 000Km,then the EPB switch at about 62 000 km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    So my question is what is more relevant Km or age ?
    Particularly when you have a car that is on its second TDV6 (due to the first snapping a crank) where you don't know :
    - How many Ks the donor had on it.
    - How many Ks the chassis had on it when it was swapped (so how many Ks since the swap).

    So I can quote mileage, but forward of the flywheel it all gets a bit hand-wavy.

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    For D1s, I can advise, just replace the original coolant overflow tank immediately, before it splits along the joint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ean Austral View Post
    So my question is what is more relevant Km or age ?

    cheers Ean
    I think it was Sneigy (is he still on the forum?) who said that age does matter and that parts will degrade with age and should be replaced accordingly.

    Martin

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    I think you blokes worry too much, regardless of what you do if the car is gonna break it's gonna break whether the car has 1k or 200,000ks old, all you can do is service the car and replace anything you may think needs it, and go, and most important of all is enjoy the trip.

    Not all problems are determined by age or Ks, sometimes stuff just breaks.
    Cheers Baz.

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    I’m happy to advise my kilometres whenever I have a problem.

    Battery replaced at approx 50000km

    Top radiator hose cut by engine cover at approx 69000km

    Front lower control arm bushes - evident earlier but done around 70000km

    All under warranty.

    Feb 2016 compliance D4 SDV6 HSE

    cheers

    David

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