03 Disco
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Found an 03 Disco2. Need help
I was wondering if I can get some advice from a few professionals. I am looking at buying an 03 disco 2 HSE with 85,000 miles and in beautiful condition. LR dealer in Baton Rouge, La just replaced the engine due to oil pump failure. I am going to pick up the rest of its service history tomorrow. I am concerned about the brakes. It has had the entire abs module replaced, but the brakes still feel really mushy. You have to go quite far to the floor when wanting to stop. Just looking for advice from some seasoned professionals. Oh and the asking price is $8 grand.
Last edited by mhaise57; 05-18-2009 at 02:52 AM. Reason: change title
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Did they install a new or used engine, if used, out of what year and how many miles on it, did they put in a 4.0 or a 4.6?
As for the brakes, the ABS has nothing to do with the soft pedal. A replacement of the 4 rubber brake hoses with stainlless steel and a full 3 pint flush will greatly help out.
As for the brakes, the ABS has nothing to do with the soft pedal. A replacement of the 4 rubber brake hoses with stainlless steel and a full 3 pint flush will greatly help out.
Last edited by Disco Mike; 05-18-2009 at 11:10 AM. Reason: spelling
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Thought I would let yall know I went to the dealer today to take another look at the disco, Well as I am walking up I noticed it was parked around the side of the building. Not thinking much of it I walk closer and I start to notice oily handprints on the hood and the door. Apparently earlier today someone felt the wrath of the Rover oil pump. Remember I was told that it had a new engine install very recent. I got the numbers from rover on the "New" motor that dealer had installed. Suprisingly they didn't match up. As one of the dealer mechanics started to look at it (Not a landRover Dealer) I noticed something very interesting about the head bolts. A few of them had rounded edges going the opposite direction ( backing them off) so they were obviously reusing the head bolts. What it appears Rover has done was they ordered a new motor and gave the new motor paper work to the owner at the time, but infact they installed a used motor. Whats the deal people, and why is LandRover USA doing this to its loyal customers.
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mhaise57, couple of questons:
1. Yesterday you said a "LR dealer in Baton Rouge...". Today, "I went to the dealer...". Also, "'NEW' motor that the dealer installed".
Then you state about what we assume to be the same dealer (the LR dealer in Baton Rouge), "...one of the dealer mechanics started to look at it (Not a landrover Dealer)".
So how is it that a LR dealer in Baton Rouge, installed a new motor on the '03, and you went to see it and the dealer mechanic started to look at it but he isn't a Land Rover dealership?
2. Have you thought about reporting this dealerships practices to Rover? What can be done about this so they are accountable for their shady ways?
1. Yesterday you said a "LR dealer in Baton Rouge...". Today, "I went to the dealer...". Also, "'NEW' motor that the dealer installed".
Then you state about what we assume to be the same dealer (the LR dealer in Baton Rouge), "...one of the dealer mechanics started to look at it (Not a landrover Dealer)".
So how is it that a LR dealer in Baton Rouge, installed a new motor on the '03, and you went to see it and the dealer mechanic started to look at it but he isn't a Land Rover dealership?
2. Have you thought about reporting this dealerships practices to Rover? What can be done about this so they are accountable for their shady ways?
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I appologize for not making myself clear. The Disco is a Ray Chevrolet in Abbeville. The dealer told me it was from the Baton Rouge dealer and that they were the ones who performed the work. I contacted Paretti in Baton Rouge to ask for service history on the Rover. He then informed me that the work had been done. I assumed it was performed thier since he didn't tell me otherwise. When I went back today and was trying to find out more, since I was informed it had an engine replacment, I then find out that the work was done in shreveport. Hope this helps