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Thread: Faulty TD5 Oil Pump Bolt - Update

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    teedeefive Guest

    OK, I'm convinced...but just how difficult is this task??

    Dear all

    I am the proud owner of a 11/99 HiCap Defender Td5 130. I read about the bolt problem some years ago and decided to wait a while...I have about 70K on the clock (used for bush work only). But after reading of the incident described recently re the family holiday I thought....well ' I could be in that situation too'.

    Would it make sense to have a 'reputable mechanic' pull the sump off and check the offending bolt and loktite etc?? Any thoughts :?:
    and how much??
    Phil

    Td5 130
    SrsIII 88"
    Darwin, NT

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    If your not confident with doing it yourself I would enquire with your nearest Land Rover dealer about them doing it for free! Try the customer loyalty angle. If not get someone you trust to do it.

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    Re: OK, I'm convinced...but just how difficult is this task?

    Originally posted by teedeefive
    Dear all

    I am the proud owner of a 11/99 HiCap Defender Td5 130. I read about the bolt problem some years ago and decided to wait a while...I have about 70K on the clock (used for bush work only). But after reading of the incident described recently re the family holiday I thought....well ' I could be in that situation too'.

    Would it make sense to have a 'reputable mechanic' pull the sump off and check the offending bolt and loktite etc?? Any thoughts :?:
    and how much??
    Phil

    Td5 130
    SrsIII 88"
    Darwin, NT
    I had an estimate of $260 on my 2001 td5 Discovery from Southside Land Rover in 2004. I did not go ahead with it as it seems to happen to early td5's (1999) from what I read.

  4. #44
    teedeefive Guest
    Thanx for the response....I might drop into the local LR d(st)ealer and try the loyalty angle tomorrow...and see what happens..

    Cheers

  5. #45
    MickS Guest
    Mate, it would be worth your while. It only has to loosen off half a turn and she'll go. Mine had loosened off about 3 turns.

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    I'd say take them on. This would fail any of the merchantable quality, or fitness for purpose tests in the Sale of Goods Act or the Trade Practices Act.

    I had two major fights with LRA over warranty claims. I had my lawyers ready to go with specific performance claims in the Supreme Court - bypass all the small brains tribunals.

    LRA caved in at the 11th hour both times.

    Regards
    Max P

  7. #47
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    I have a TD5 auto , compliance plate january '00. I have seen a date on the engine but can't remember where, but I think its sept' 99. I happy to spend $250 to get somebody to pull the sump off and locktite the bolt up & know for sure. I had my car for 2 years and its done 120000 klms and I have watched the problem on the net since I bought it, wondering what should I do, but this crap has made my mind up. The sump is coming off ASAP, better safe than sorry.

    MIck - sorry that its happened to you but it is a warning to the rest of us to do something about it before its too late.

    Steve

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    Originally posted by stevep
    I have a TD5 auto , compliance plate january '00. I have seen a date on the engine but can't remember where, but I think its sept' 99. I happy to spend $250 to get somebody to pull the sump off and locktite the bolt up & know for sure. I had my car for 2 years and its done 120000 klms and I have watched the problem on the net since I bought it, wondering what should I do, but this crap has made my mind up. The sump is coming off ASAP, better safe than sorry.

    MIck - sorry that its happened to you but it is a warning to the rest of us to do something about it before its too late.

    Steve
    Steve I agree with you 100%. A little spent now is good Insurance. From what I read your 120000km is getting close to when they seem to let go.

    My 2001 is 106000km and I am a bit concerned. On my 110000 service I will ask what my mechanic (not stealer man, but ex stealer mechanic) has seen through his experience.

    Barry

  9. #49
    MickS Guest
    Yep, as much as this has hurt my family and I, both financially and depression wise, I hope that through my experience, others can benefit. Therefore have it checked so that you won't get burnt like we did.

  10. #50
    teedeefive Guest
    Yep MickS

    Thanx for th e alert and for the other comments. I am not at all interested in To*****a or the othet j** stuff. I'm off to my nearest LR mob....

    Now if this was an AD on an aircraft I would do the same....no excuse for any of us!!

    Thanx again

    Phil
    Darwin NT
    40 knots of wind and still raining but the 'old series 3 keeps leaking and chuging...great technology I reckon.BFN

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