syd1250
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Hi all, I have recently purchased a Land Rover Discovery TD5 2001 Automatic, and hope I have done the right thing.
My main hobby is showing and refurbishing Stationary Engines (Barn Engines), the problem I had was my van Citroen Relay with a stationary engine, generator, fuel, spares and my caravan hooked on the back is great on the road but once it reached the fields we display in slightest bit of moisture on the ground then no traction, call the tractor to pull me around.
I got a bit fed up with this situation and that is why I bought a Disco.
We (wife and I) used the disco for the first time this weekend, put the Engine in the back of the Disco along with tools, ramps, spares, fuel and hooked the caravan up, All looked well, the active suspension raised the rear to the correct height with little effort and off we went, the journey was about 96 miles and I must admit we had expected a bit better performance from the Disco's 2.5 ltr engine, tended to struggle a bit to maintain 60 MPH with cruise control on or off, then after around 60 miles the Transmission Oil Temperature light kept coming on, when I got the chance I eased off the power and after a few minuets the light went off then came back on after I put the power back on.
We got there OK and as most know on Saturday it rained all day so the ground was at its worst. Hooked the Disco up to come home and was great to glide across the field with no assistance or effort in low gear.
On the journey home the same thing happened with the Transmission Oil Temperature light, so now I am a little worried that there may be a problem with the Automatic Gearbox.
I live in Tamworth Staffs, Can someone help to solve the mystery of the Transmission Oil Temperature light. at the moment I have mixed feelings as to weather my decision was right to buy a Disco.
Syd
My main hobby is showing and refurbishing Stationary Engines (Barn Engines), the problem I had was my van Citroen Relay with a stationary engine, generator, fuel, spares and my caravan hooked on the back is great on the road but once it reached the fields we display in slightest bit of moisture on the ground then no traction, call the tractor to pull me around.
I got a bit fed up with this situation and that is why I bought a Disco.
We (wife and I) used the disco for the first time this weekend, put the Engine in the back of the Disco along with tools, ramps, spares, fuel and hooked the caravan up, All looked well, the active suspension raised the rear to the correct height with little effort and off we went, the journey was about 96 miles and I must admit we had expected a bit better performance from the Disco's 2.5 ltr engine, tended to struggle a bit to maintain 60 MPH with cruise control on or off, then after around 60 miles the Transmission Oil Temperature light kept coming on, when I got the chance I eased off the power and after a few minuets the light went off then came back on after I put the power back on.
We got there OK and as most know on Saturday it rained all day so the ground was at its worst. Hooked the Disco up to come home and was great to glide across the field with no assistance or effort in low gear.
On the journey home the same thing happened with the Transmission Oil Temperature light, so now I am a little worried that there may be a problem with the Automatic Gearbox.
I live in Tamworth Staffs, Can someone help to solve the mystery of the Transmission Oil Temperature light. at the moment I have mixed feelings as to weather my decision was right to buy a Disco.
Syd