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    Question Time to do my first service on my td5 opinions would be great

    Hi I'm the 2 nd owner of my 2001 td5 auto. It has had log book with stamps up until 130000 km. it's now done 140000 and due for a service.

    The books it's self didn't seem very user friendly. I am planning on doing it my self with a mate who has a lot experience with them.

    Im a little unsure how nuts I should go.

    I was thinking oil, oil filter. Air filter. And inspect all other oils eg differ and trans.

    How often should the fuel filter be done?

    I also noted the Anti electronic rust has expired and so has the air bag modual. Are these an issue?

    Finally part of me is temped to change everything but this may be a waste as these would have been done at some stage prior to my ownership.

    The car lives in Adelaide isn't used every day with about 4-5 4x4 trips camping every year. Plus the odd road trip.

    Any advice would be great

    Thanks Ben

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    Whay I do:
    5000kms engine oil Penrite HPR5
    10,000kms engine oil, oil filter, centrifuge filter, air filter clean or change and grease everything.
    20,000kms as 10,000 plus diff oils, gear box oil, transfer case oil
    40,000kms as 10,000 & 20,000kms plus brake fluid, power steering fluid, clutch fluid and coolant.
    Well above what is required, but ensures everything is ke[t in good order.
    2011 Discovery 4 TDV6
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    2003 WK Holden Statesman
    Departed
    2000 Defender Extreme: Shrek (but only to son)
    84 RR (Gone) 97 Tdi Disco (Gone)
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    I would not worry about the air bags. Probably cost more than the car is worth. I have never heard of anyone doing this. This has been discussed before here and LR changed the 10 years to 15. I won't be changing mine in 15.

    SWMBO has a 98 Fairlane and there is no mention at all about changing air bags.


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...0-years-2.html
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


    1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
    1996 TDI ES.
    2003 TD5 HSE
    1987 Isuzu County

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    I also change the oil centrifuge filter. Don't do the screws up too tight on the case.

    The fuel filter is up to you but they should last at least 20,000 if not more. The fuel filter is worth as much as the the 2 oils and the air filter if you use genuine filters. I only recommend genuine filters, there are none that have tested better - LR got this right.

    Today's prices from Trivetts parts.
    Centrifuge 41.02 + gst
    Oil filter 22.28 + gst
    Air filter 19.81 + gst
    Fuel filter 111.40 + gst
    Cheers
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    Oil Ido in my 2002 disco every 5000k all filters Ido every 10000k use only well made filters and synthic oil I also use Liqui Moly MO2 anti friction this has served me well
    hope this helps I also use chem tech diesel treatment every 3rd fill up.

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    Changing oil on a TD5 at 5,000km intervals is like pulling out half way through to change your condom

    Total waste of time and effort.

    The filtration system on a TD5 is second to none, and using quality oils can go well over 10,000 km between changes with no risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Changing oil on a TD5 at 5,000km intervals is like pulling out half way through to change your condom

    Total waste of time and effort.

    The filtration system on a TD5 is second to none, and using quality oils can go well over 10,000 km between changes with no risk.
    What a classic quote and and true

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    If you are following a 10,000km interval schedule then 140K will be a major service interval, so you should consider doing pretty much the lot:

    - Engine oil
    - Centrifugal and full flow filters
    - fuel filter
    - Auto trans fluid (and filter if you are keen)
    - Front and Rear Diff oil
    - Transfer case oil
    - Air filter

    That will give you a baseline to work from for future services. The arduous service schedule which most people follow uses 10K km/12 month intervals, so given the low KMs you'll travel you'd probably do a minor service in 12 months and then another major service in 24 months.

    Urban Panzer's website is a pretty good adjunct to the workshop manual:

    www.discovery2.co.uk/maintenance articles

    These notes appear on the back of the D2 service schedule:
    VEHICLES FITTED WITH SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    The seatbelt pre-tensioners (where fitted) and airbags must be replaced every 15 YEARS

    IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT :
    - At 120,000km (72,000 miles) or every 6 years, which ever is sooner, all hydraulic brake fluid seals and hoses should be renewed. All working surfaces of the caliper cylinders should be renewed where necessary.
    - Vehicles used extensively in arduous/off road conditions - check the road wheel speed sensors, brake pads and calipers for abrasive wear at 1500km (1000 miles) intervals.
    - Air suspension vehicles used extensively in arduous/ off road conditions will require the compressor inlet filter to be replaced at more regular intervals.
    - The power steering/ACE fluid reservoirs should be replaced at 250,000km (156,000 miles)
    - When the vehicle is used in dusty or field conditions or deep wading, frequent attention to the air cleaner may be required
    cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Changing oil on a TD5 at 5,000km intervals is like pulling out half way through to change your condom

    Total waste of time and effort.

    The filtration system on a TD5 is second to none, and using quality oils can go well over 10,000 km between changes with no risk.



    I still do 10,000+km OCI's on the Patrol @ 420,000km and i still haven't had to adjust the rockers in 120-150,000km so something musn't be wearing, and it uses flat tappet lifters, not roller lifters like a Tdi or roller followers like TD5.

    Unless you are doing sub 20km runs every single day, 5000km OCI's are just wasting decent oil that's worth a bucket load more than Tombies analogy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Whippy View Post
    I have never heard of anyone doing this. This has been discussed before here and LR changed the 10 years to 15. I won't be changing mine in 15.
    The Genuine bags are hideously expensive. It would cost something like $3300 plus surface shipping from the UK to replace the bags and pretensioners. If you bought locally you'd easily double that for the parts alone.

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