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    Quote Originally Posted by gruntfuttock View Post
    Can you blokes tell me what year range are we talking about?
    I presume that LR fixed the problem at some stage or do they still produce cars with this problem?
    Yes they replace the one that leaks with a different one that leaks.

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    Injector harness arrived from Karcraft yesterday, delivered to my office in Brisbane less than 24hrs after ordering it, and for less than $.

    Its funny, he knew exactly what I was after, like he had sold a few of them already! Maybe LR should change the service instructions for 100,000km services!
    Last edited by p38arover; 27th December 2009 at 03:40 PM.

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    Guys just a quick note - karcraft, have asked certain members of this site not to mention they are supplying direct to the public - as they are a wholesaler - they deal with the TRADE - some of whom read this site, there is an unwritten rule that should karcraft be used then prices not be spoken of.

    Terms like - at a reasonable price / competitive price should be used - and of course what is said in PM stays in PM if ya get my drift....

    Karcraft have been supplying to the public for a long time - please lets keep it that way....

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    Quote Originally Posted by landrovermick View Post
    Guys just a quick note - karcraft, have asked certain members of this site not to mention they are supplying direct to the public - as they are a wholesaler - they deal with the TRADE - some of whom read this site, there is an unwritten rule that should karcraft be used then prices not be spoken of.

    Terms like - at a reasonable price / competitive price should be used - and of course what is said in PM stays in PM if ya get my drift....

    Karcraft have been supplying to the public for a long time - please lets keep it that way....

    OK

    will comply Mick,

    Thanks for the info.

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    The guys at MR Autos in Redcliffe Qld tellme they pop the back of the round plug off (the injecor harness itself) and fill it with high temp silicone, then put the cap back on. Stops oil pooling in the back of the plug which eventually runs down into the main harness itself by capiliary action. Not a 100% fix but the best around I'm told. I had the same problem but did the whole 9 yards andreplaced the entire harness, cost $1300 and a bit just for the main harness, $150 for the injetor harness and then labour!!!!!!!!! But all is well now. Got the old harness soaking in a buket of metho as a spare for the future

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    Hi

    I run a 2002 D2 TD5 and was wondering if anyone has taken LR Australia to small claims or court over this?

    From my limited knowledge of 1) trade practices law S75A and 2) The state based sale of goods acts surely LR would be found liable for rectification?

    It's a disgrace they can build a wiring loom that leaks oil!! I mean that is so land rover

    In a scheduled service is this something that LR dealers actually check? Or so they wait until you're stranded and then tell you that your wiring harness is leaking oil?

    Was it ever fixed by LR?

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    I don't know what the big deal is,
    just did mine $200 for bits. If you replace every couple of years pretty cheap considering all the other things that could go wrong with a TD5 Disco.

    Cheers

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    By bypass - not heart!

    Made a bypass if you check my pictorial "lesson"... got to install it yet!!

    http://www.aulro.com/app/showphoto.p...4/ppuser/14594
    Last edited by davros; 31st July 2007 at 05:03 PM. Reason: added link

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    Quote Originally Posted by Piddler View Post
    I don't know what the big deal is,
    just did mine $200 for bits. If you replace every couple of years pretty cheap considering all the other things that could go wrong with a TD5 Disco.

    Cheers
    All the things that COULD go wrong. Do go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2002TD5Auto View Post
    Hi

    I run a 2002 D2 TD5 and was wondering if anyone has taken LR Australia to small claims or court over this?

    From my limited knowledge of 1) trade practices law S75A and 2) The state based sale of goods acts surely LR would be found liable for rectification?

    It's a disgrace they can build a wiring loom that leaks oil!! I mean that is so land rover

    In a scheduled service is this something that LR dealers actually check? Or so they wait until you're stranded and then tell you that your wiring harness is leaking oil?

    Was it ever fixed by LR?
    I friend of mine had the entire harness including ECU replaced under LR warranty . Luckily he found it in time.

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