Greetings,
So I have an 2004 Discovery 2 Automatic 2.5, currently in Morocco.
I took it to a garage to have the right wheel bearing hub replaced. Typical moroccan garage(good reviews online, English speaking owner) fixes the problem and makes an even bigger one. what was a minor issue, has now become a major performance issue.
it is almost guaranteed to happen when turning and accelerating right from stationary and whilst at speed. also whilst accelerating over a rough surface. and intermittently whilst accelerating more than gently.
sounds like a roaring squeal, with the traction control light orange for a few seconds. if I continue to apply pressure to the pedal there becomes a loss of motion and power to the engine.
Im planning to take it to another garage tomorrow, one that specialises in 4x4's.
please advise,
Sam
So I have an 2004 Discovery 2 Automatic 2.5, currently in Morocco.
I took it to a garage to have the right wheel bearing hub replaced. Typical moroccan garage(good reviews online, English speaking owner) fixes the problem and makes an even bigger one. what was a minor issue, has now become a major performance issue.
it is almost guaranteed to happen when turning and accelerating right from stationary and whilst at speed. also whilst accelerating over a rough surface. and intermittently whilst accelerating more than gently.
sounds like a roaring squeal, with the traction control light orange for a few seconds. if I continue to apply pressure to the pedal there becomes a loss of motion and power to the engine.
Im planning to take it to another garage tomorrow, one that specialises in 4x4's.
please advise,
Sam