Discovery 2

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smlnchlsn

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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
 
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

Hello and welcome.

The place you want to ask the technical questions is here https://www.landyzone.co.uk/forum/land-rover-discovery.8/
 
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