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    fishead Guest

    td5 wading ability

    hi i have had a disco 300 tdi for the last 3 years . it recently was written off . it never once broke down off road . just wondering if a td5 is as robust offroad . ie be able to go through deep water without stopping is my main worry . thank you for any info .

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    Hellspawn Guest

    Re: td5 wading ability

    Originally posted by fishead
    be able to go through deep water without stopping
    Define deep

    up to the sills ?

    level with the bonnet ?

    level with the wiper blades ?

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    fishead Guest
    hopefully it can go to the sills with no worries . thinking more of coming over the bonnet .

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    Hellspawn Guest
    I wouldn't think, from a mechanical view providing there is a snorkel, much would stop a diesel however TD5 are EFI aren't they ? So the computer is the more vunerable than the motor when comes to water.

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    There is a drain hole in the underseat compartment that lets water out of the area that houses the ECU. Very effective...but it also happens to let water in :roll:

    Get LR to plug the hole and have them document that it is a concern for you. Then if you know that you are going thru deep crossings, put some silicone seal around the lid. That will see you past most deep crossings.

    If you are planning on doing deep crossings consistently, you can have the ECU relocated to up on the roof - inside, of course.

    Micka

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    TD5 Discos seem to have an issue with the fan bending & clobbering the radiator in water. But so do 100 series landcrushers.

    Theres a few posts about this on the Aussie Yahoo D2 board, might be worth joining that.

    regards
    Max P

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    fishead Guest
    thank you for the info . will start looking for a td5 soon

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    Originally posted by Micka
    There is a drain hole in the underseat compartment that lets water out of the area that houses the ECU. Very effective...but it also happens to let water in :roll:

    Get LR to plug the hole and have them document that it is a concern for you. Then if you know that you are going thru deep crossings, put some silicone seal around the lid. That will see you past most deep crossings.

    If you are planning on doing deep crossings consistently, you can have the ECU relocated to up on the roof - inside, of course.

    Micka




    <span style="color:darkred">the ecu is one thing....
    what do you do with the accelerator pedal.....? (fly-by-wire)</span>

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    Manual says 1/2 metre from factory. And yes the accelerator is fly by wire.

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