G0JTN
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Hi all had my Discovery since the summer and enjoying it most of the time!
On average it seems there is one job a week to keep (Roger) my 2003 Discovery 2 TD5 on the road...
Three weeks ago it was time to fit a new battery for the winter, made up a plug and lead with a temporary 12v battery to go in the cigar lighter to stop the ECU loosing its program. This worked fine and saves a lot of problems resetting things afterwards.
Two weeks ago it was the alternator that failed, what a job that was to get it out and a new one in. Took the best part of five hours to wriggle it out and put it back together again.
Last week the fuel pump failed and I spent Sunday trying to diagnose the problem of poor starting and rough running, after checking all the sensors under the hood until I found the fuel pump had failed open circuit. Replaced the pump, not a bad job just had to modify the rear carpet a bit to make access possible.
This weekend it was the front headlight bulb and one of the rear number plate bulbs needed replacing.
So I wonder what this weekend will bring forth that Roger need my attention with, I will keep you updated!
Great forum, best regards to all.
Chris
On average it seems there is one job a week to keep (Roger) my 2003 Discovery 2 TD5 on the road...
Three weeks ago it was time to fit a new battery for the winter, made up a plug and lead with a temporary 12v battery to go in the cigar lighter to stop the ECU loosing its program. This worked fine and saves a lot of problems resetting things afterwards.
Two weeks ago it was the alternator that failed, what a job that was to get it out and a new one in. Took the best part of five hours to wriggle it out and put it back together again.
Last week the fuel pump failed and I spent Sunday trying to diagnose the problem of poor starting and rough running, after checking all the sensors under the hood until I found the fuel pump had failed open circuit. Replaced the pump, not a bad job just had to modify the rear carpet a bit to make access possible.
This weekend it was the front headlight bulb and one of the rear number plate bulbs needed replacing.
So I wonder what this weekend will bring forth that Roger need my attention with, I will keep you updated!
Great forum, best regards to all.
Chris