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                                                24th June 2009, 07:09 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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			Maintaining a TD5 Defender (2001 build)
		
 
			
				
					I am curious as to what you do to maintain your TD5 Defenders.
 
 I basically do all my own basic servicing and modifications on my Defender TD5, as I go/learn I take on more. It’s done 125,000K. It had the head (porous) and injectors (leaking/dribble) replaced by LR under warranty
 
 
 From what I see on the “motor” it consists of changing
 - Oil (10,000K) 0W40 Castrol
- Oil filters
- Coolant (annual with redline water wetter & distilled water)
- air filter
- Fuel filter
- Check the belts
- Check the hoses
- Generally check for “leaks”.
 
 Other than this there are no adjustments / tweaks that I should be doing to the motor?
 
 
 Generally on the vehicle
 - On the diffs I simply replace the oil annually.
- Grease annually (low K vehicle)
- Similarly with gearbox and transfer case oils changed annually.
- Check the breather tubs
- Change the brake fluid annually & pads as needed
- Check under the interior mattes regularly for moist dirt etc and clean regularly.
- Should check tyre pressure more regularly but have got 115K so far from original tyres so must be doing something right?
- Shocks and springs all OK but will probably change in next 24 months
- Generally I’m in the process of replacing all the nuts and bolts with SS as I move through the vehicle.
 When I wash I make sure I get into all those little body nooks and cranny’s to get the dirt out.
 
 Oh and each time this forum identifies a “problem” I checked it. So the exhaust manifold is about to be de-webbed.
 
 Other than this nothing?
 
 How about you.
 
 
 
				
					Last edited by scott oz; 24th June 2009 at 07:10 AM.
				
				
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                                                24th June 2009, 07:19 AM
                                        
                                
                                
                                        
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					Scott,
 
 I would say 0w40 was too thin. Land Rover recommend 5w30/5w40/ and maybe from memory 5w/50 depending on the climate.
 
 Other than that your list looks pretty good.
 
 Dont change any high tensile or safety critical type bolts to stainless.
 
 I just keep on top of anything that looks like its not at 100% and change it as soon as I can. I dont wait for stuff to break.
 
 Rgds
 Peter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
			
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