Transmission fluid and filter change on a Disco 1
You got to get out of Kennesaw Mountain more often and see the real world!
You'd be amazed what you can run into!
I even seen one place with topless beach volleyball!
I want to open a Land Rover Off Road Service center, complete with scantily clad women dancing around the campfire and a beach volleyball court and oil changes complete with lube jobs.... It would have to be in a remote location requiring water-crossings and hill climbs and mud pits just to get there.
Anyone interested in becoming a Charter Member of The ExtraOrdinary Gentlemen's and Land Rover Owner's Group?
Annual trip to Slang's place in PR is on the agenda.
Last edited by Danny Lee 97 Disco; Apr 6, 2012 at 11:27 AM.
You got to get out of Kennesaw Mountain more often and see the real world!
You'd be amazed what you can run into!
I even seen one place with topless bach volleyball!
I want to open a Land Rover Off Road Service center, complete with scantily clad women dancing around the campfire and a beach volleyball court and oil changes.
You'd be amazed what you can run into!
I even seen one place with topless bach volleyball!
I want to open a Land Rover Off Road Service center, complete with scantily clad women dancing around the campfire and a beach volleyball court and oil changes.
After reading through this I'm not quite sure what I should do in my situation. My trucks fluid is more brown then red and smells slightly burnt, but the transmission still works perfectly normal and hasn't started malfunctioning yet. If I replace the fluid at this point will it be more likely to fail? Would it be better to just leave the current fluid in and save up for a new transmission?
Last edited by El Duce; Mar 22, 2016 at 09:53 PM.
Dark Brown, no particles present
Burned smell Overheated fluid - service transmission
Burned smell Overheated fluid - service transmission
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