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    TD5 Disco 2, Injector seals - order of procedure.

    Yes I agree with you - at the moment I am swinging towards flushing and changing oil and filters first before internal inspection. Thanks for your input. A
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    TD5 Disco 2, Injector seals - order of procedure.

    Hi all, I am about to do my injector seals as I have a little diesel in my oil. What I want to know is should I change the oil and oil filters before I take the rocker cover off and inspect/remove the injectors for leaks and change the seals? If I don't then when I inspect the injectors - it...
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    No, the EGR is still there. Thanks for comments.
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    I will , thanks for your comments
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    Thank you A
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    I thought as much - thanks for confirming - Spinach will not be enough!
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    Never knowingly overdressed.

    Never knowingly overdressed.
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    Thanks for that information A
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    Diesel on me dipstick !

    Hi, my oil level seems to be creeping up. 2000 TD 5. I have bought a new and genuine set of injector seals - but I may have to suffer a new head. Some questions. I think my replacement engine is a 15p, how can I tell? Are the 10's and the 15's the same head - if I have to replace it. How...
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    Discovery 2 ABS binding drive system after hub rebuild

    I am just feeding back after some time, just incase someone else finds themselves in the same situation. The problem arose when fitting the new hub. The sensor that came with it didn't connect - even with the Hawkeye, so I had no choice but to replace it, first with a new one...tested it, the...
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    Grease on ABS sensor

    Thank you very much for taking the time for your reply - you are right - it is essential that the sensors aren't removed during fitting. I had to as the new sensor was duff, but the replacement wasn't being read for one reason or another. With the bearing replaced and the new sensor left well...
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    Grease on ABS sensor

    You would have thought so, yes. I am having to now replace both hubs (which I have already changed) to ensure they match !
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    Grease on ABS sensor

    Good luck !
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    Grease on ABS sensor

    Thanks for your reply. It is a new hub but I have been having problems since fitting it. The traction control binds the brake on that wheel. No faults shown with the Hawkeye. But in the hole where the sensor sits there is a lot of new looking grease, so I am wondering if it is bleeding in...
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    Grease on ABS sensor

    Hi, please forgive my ignorance. I am here to share all that I don't know! When you remove the ABS sensor should there be grease on the end of it or down the aperture ? Thanks Adam
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    Discovery 2 ABS binding drive system after hub rebuild

    Oh well, it was a nice theory while it lasted, thanks for your input again. Happy Christmas to you and all. A
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    Discovery 2 ABS binding drive system after hub rebuild

    A small update as I haven't yet had time to count the teeth of the wheel bearings etc, but the Hawkeye measured a voltage at the RHF sensor of 2.25 V and 2.27 on the LHF (the one the Traction control is binding with the brakes. So the theory is that the computer thinks the LHF wheel is spinning...
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    Discovery 2 ABS binding drive system after hub rebuild

    Thanks - I will try that and report back A
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    Discovery 2 ABS binding drive system after hub rebuild

    Just an added thought, one of the replacement sensors came with a spacer. I didn't fit it as the original didn't have one. Would this alter the signal strength? A
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