Pat Bryant
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Dear All,
About three years ago, and after many years of loyal service, my old 1992 TDi200 died. To be truthful I would have got it fixed (circumstances prevented DIY) but my wife told me it would not be a good idea. I really liked that car and, like many other women so did she; ride height, safe, sure footed, comfy, etc. Since then we have owned an old Sierra estate, Toyota RAV4 5 door (attempting to recreate the TD on a smaller scale), and finally, a Skoda Felicia (after the RAV was stolen). Whilst all the time being 'in denial' about what was always the right vehicle for us.
Oh happy day. Last week we bought a remarkably well preserved V plate Series II TD5 GS and it's great; and what a difference in performance but still essentially a Discovery. I previously read your forum opinions on TDi/TD5 choice and did wonder whether to stay with a TDi engine, but now I don't care. The car has done 114k miles and came from a dealer without a service history so I would be grateful for comments on the following:
There are CD based service manuals on ebay for about £5. Are they any good or should I buy a Haynes? I really need to make sure it is up to spec service wise.
It does not have air suspension or ACE (which I believe is a good thing) but does seem a little soft. Would this be normal for the mileage or just how they are?
The wipers seem to have lost their park position and you have to fiddle a bit with the switch to sit them down. They work fine in continuous operation but are everywhere on intermittent. The garage man said he will fix them but is 30miles away, so I wondered if anyone knows if it is an easy fix.
Any other wisdom regarding TD5 ownership would be most welcome
Sincerely,
Pat
About three years ago, and after many years of loyal service, my old 1992 TDi200 died. To be truthful I would have got it fixed (circumstances prevented DIY) but my wife told me it would not be a good idea. I really liked that car and, like many other women so did she; ride height, safe, sure footed, comfy, etc. Since then we have owned an old Sierra estate, Toyota RAV4 5 door (attempting to recreate the TD on a smaller scale), and finally, a Skoda Felicia (after the RAV was stolen). Whilst all the time being 'in denial' about what was always the right vehicle for us.
Oh happy day. Last week we bought a remarkably well preserved V plate Series II TD5 GS and it's great; and what a difference in performance but still essentially a Discovery. I previously read your forum opinions on TDi/TD5 choice and did wonder whether to stay with a TDi engine, but now I don't care. The car has done 114k miles and came from a dealer without a service history so I would be grateful for comments on the following:
There are CD based service manuals on ebay for about £5. Are they any good or should I buy a Haynes? I really need to make sure it is up to spec service wise.
It does not have air suspension or ACE (which I believe is a good thing) but does seem a little soft. Would this be normal for the mileage or just how they are?
The wipers seem to have lost their park position and you have to fiddle a bit with the switch to sit them down. They work fine in continuous operation but are everywhere on intermittent. The garage man said he will fix them but is 30miles away, so I wondered if anyone knows if it is an easy fix.
Any other wisdom regarding TD5 ownership would be most welcome
Sincerely,
Pat