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    Discovery Heater core

    i've sprung a leak in my 93 disco heater core. apparently a big job ripping out the dash. have been quoted 1000.00 for supply and fix. does this sound about right?

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    Yep... It's an @rse of a job as the dash needs to come out. However... You're mainly paying for the labour as most (if not all) of the dash needs to come out. The heater matrix itself is probably under $200.

    The facelift (soft dash) version is more of a sod than the original but if you're handy & don't need the Disco on the road for a few days you could probably do it yourself.

    Mark.

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    Yeah, it's nearly all labour. Whoever thought up that when they were designing the vehicle deserves to be shot.

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    It's a lot of labour, but not all labour. I think the matrix for mine was over $300. 1998 Disco 300Tdi.

    Mine was replaced on 17 Nov 2000 for $682 at a mechanical workshop in Wollongong. I can check tonight exactly what was the labour charge and matrix charge, but either way, paying labour at a workshop at half the $110/hour the dealers charge will help. I wouldn't think the dealer would be twice as quick.

    I don't want to give advice on this because I don't know if it is safe (others will help here), but I've heard you could just join the heater hoses in the engine bay to allow the coolant to keep flowing, but not through the firewall and heater matrix. This would buy you some time and atleast the car isn't unusable. But ask others about this.

    Peter

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    Originally posted by Pavo
    I don't want to give advice on this because I don't know if it is safe (others will help here), but I've heard you could just join the heater hoses in the engine bay to allow the coolant to keep flowing, but not through the firewall and heater matrix. This would buy you some time and atleast the car isn't unusable. But ask others about this.
    Yep, mine's like that, guess I'd better get on to fixing it now winter is coming.

    Cheers
    Simon

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    Discovery Heater Matrix.

    I bypassed mine with a bit of hose and 2 right angle bends for a while until it was fixed.
    Got ARB in Osborne Park to do mine and what a balls up it was. Dash not on right, glove locker hanging off, car was filthy with oil everywhere, hand prints all over the window.
    I'd got them to change the tranny oil and filter at the same time because I couldn't get 1 bolt out and when I got it back it would start in any position and the lever flopped all over the place!
    The idiot of a workshop foreman said it was like it when it went in and I exploded.
    Much loud complaining and he got a rocket from the boss and the thing was fixed up good.
    I'll never allow them to get their hands on any vehicle of mine again as they're only interested in bolting bits on to Telstra new Tojos.
    The workshop foreman didn't last long after that.
    As has been said before, the bloke that designed that should be shot.
    Good luck.
    Alan.

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    actually did it once to replace/remove filter in aircon,, when the core **** itself was NOT interested in doing it again,,
    just looped the heater pipes in the engine bay, who needs a heater in sunny QLD?

    its an experience.
    got myself good with the steering wheel :roll: ops:
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    Originally posted by Pavo
    I don't want to give advice on this because I don't know if it is safe (others will help here), but I've heard you could just join the heater hoses in the engine bay to allow the coolant to keep flowing, but not through the firewall and heater matrix. This would buy you some time and atleast the car isn't unusable. But ask others about this.
    Yes... That will work. You should be able to see where the pipes for the heater go through the bulkhead. Just undo these & loop them back on themselves.

    I had to do this on my RaRo a few years back when it dumped half the cooling system onto my left foot :!: Fortunately, it was the start of summer when it happened so it bought me some time to get it done.

    HTH

    Mark.

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    I have a site on my favourites at work which make replacement Disco, Range Rover Classic cores. there are 2 types, i suppose for old and new dash.
    BUT I cannot give you the link until Tuesday.
    Regards Philip A

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    this is just a bump to remind PhilipA :wink:
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


    1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
    Home is where you park it..

    [IMG][/IMG]

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