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cqr Member Since: 05 Mar 2013 Location: kent Posts: 1308 |
Hello
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17th Sep 2015 8:55 pm |
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paul_h_8 Member Since: 03 Aug 2015 Location: North East Posts: 7 |
Thanks for reply I should have said the one I'm looking at has 109k on clock |
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18th Sep 2015 5:42 am |
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Stuartc Member Since: 01 Dec 2014 Location: Perth, Australia Posts: 2292 |
If you search the forum you'd be more concerned buying a manual than the auto. It's pretty much bulletproof and it's either working or not when you see a car.
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18th Sep 2015 6:36 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
Hi, begining of this year i purchased an 07 Auto with coincidently 109k, so far no real issues, i have changed all the running gear oils even though according to landrover theres no need to until 150k, next on my list is cam belt replacement. |
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18th Sep 2015 8:10 am |
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paul_h_8 Member Since: 03 Aug 2015 Location: North East Posts: 7 |
Can I ask what running gear oil you changed and rough idea on price. Thanks |
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18th Sep 2015 8:11 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
Rear Diff, Haldex, front diff/transferbox and the autobox. i do the work myself and cant remember the cost of the oils but i will check when i get home as i keep all the receips for parts, Front and rear diffs take less than 1lt each. when you do the autobox you will only get about 4lts out |
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18th Sep 2015 8:22 am |
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