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No - what do you mean by rules? Is selling a car not allowed? Thanks
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Try this link to photos of the disco
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Bu9AFojL2rMc5jYSA
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Offers for this car please. Gearbox or torque converter is leaking and I've had enough of fixing it so it's going to the highest bidder. Reg v64epr if that helps. Hope this is the right forum.
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Ive managed to totally bust reverse gear and need to replace the auto box and torque converter. Does anyone have one for sale? Theres a few on the web but a fellow Landy zone member would be a better bet I hope. Really stuck atm so all help/advice needed/welcomed.
(Land Rover Discovery 2.5...
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OK - so after all the issues Ive had with the gear box the reverse has finally given up. Any quick fix ideas or probably more obvious anyone with a Discovery series 2 TD5 automatic gearbox for sale and or able to fit it for me please, close to Taunton as possible? Thanks
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Thanks. Only had it since November. Now it drives better than ever so not sure how long its Been leaking. Hopefully got away with it. Comments always appreciated chaps
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Thanks. It was the fluid. No dipstick on my model so had to look underneath. Needed 4 litres!!!
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I seem to have to wait to warm up the engine before the gear box will fully engage. Doing 30mph at 3k revs can't be right! Had problems in snow with"M"&"S" gear icons lighting up together and reverse not engaging. Is this an electrical issue or mechanical? Need a disco mechanic near...
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Thanks to all who helped - it was the Turbo Charger Waste Gate Modulator (Overboosting) 20 minute job seems to have fixed it. Link in below post
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cheers we'll try this out
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Thanks for the information - Ive found a report after googling and have passed to my mechanic - http://www.discovery2.co.uk/wastegate.html
Ill let you know how we get on. cheers
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Neither me or my mechanic are any the wiser over this problem. Under normal road running i.e. steady moving away from stop to 50mph plus, the disco runs as normal. When under load such as going up a hill or accelerating, the old boy starts to "hunt" for power and waivers between 2.5 - 3k revs...
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