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    Oil In Air Filter

    I am getting a thick dark oily / greasy build up on my air filter. Every time I get a service I have to cough up for a new air filter. I drove 500km at the weekend with a brand new filter in place and checked when i arrived home last night and it to is clogged up. The build up is on the inside of the filter the box also gets a build up in it. Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be?
    My vehicle is a 2001 td5 discovery.

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    ooopps when I said the outside of the filter box I ment to say the inside

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    Doesn't sound good. I have no idea what would cause it but I don't have that problem.

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    Hi Hot Rover - I had the same problem on my TDi until I put on a snokel. Seems the intake inside LH wheel well sucked in a lot of road grime.
    Johnny Ruch

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    I had a transmission line fail in febuary this year. I think there must be some transmission fluid somewhere that was missed in the clean up. I have been leaning towards a snorkel to.

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    Hot rover,

    Just be aware that oil on the sensor on the air intake will fry the element & you'll be up for a new one. This is a hazard of over oiling reusable element filter such as ITGs & other brands. It would take alot of oil to penetrate the paper element but if oil is migrating it may seep up past the filter seal. I'd be cleaning it out pronto & checking the intake throat.

    Remove the inner guard & check all lines. this is were it sounds like you have the problem. Its not a visible area. 1 phillips head screwdriver is all thats needed.

    Curiously, what did the service tech say about the oil ingress? Did they offer suggestions or remedies? I hope they just didnt politely sell you another air filter & leave it at that.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.D.5 View Post
    Hot rover,

    Just be aware that oil on the sensor on the air intake will fry the element & you'll be up for a new one. This is a hazard of over oiling reusable element filter such as ITGs & other brands. It would take alot of oil to penetrate the paper element but if oil is migrating it may seep up past the filter seal. I'd be cleaning it out pronto & checking the intake throat.

    Remove the inner guard & check all lines. this is were it sounds like you have the problem. Its not a visible area. 1 phillips head screwdriver is all thats needed.

    Curiously, what did the service tech say about the oil ingress? Did they offer suggestions or remedies? I hope they just didnt politely sell you another air filter & leave it at that.

    Cheers
    The oil hasn't gone past the filter yet i checked the maf when I changed the filter.
    I removed the inner guard last week and it was dry and dusty in there.
    I stopped going to the local land rover dealer as they are nothing more than lying theives. They claimed they were fixing thing and all they did was steam clean and leave it sit in the car park all day. So I have to try to fix everything myself as every mechanic yo go to as soon as they see it is a land rover they don't want to know you.

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    back pedalling a bit first...

    is the oil on the inner or outer surface of the filter? a bit ambiguous in the earlier post, so I'm not sure!

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    On The Outer Side Of The Filter (or The Side That The Dirt Hits)

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    Quote Originally Posted by hot rover View Post
    On The Outer Side Of The Filter (or The Side That The Dirt Hits)
    Hi,
    Did you work out what was causing the filter to oil up?
    I've had a 1999 td5 disco since 2009 and it's done it since I've had it.

    Phil

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