Disco II and the peasky Dealer question
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I have an 04 and the only trip to a dealer was to pick up the fuel filler door clip. I didn't want to pay to ship a $4-5 part.
I bought it with 87K. It now has 118K. I knew absolutely nothing about Disco's when I bought it, but with the help of this forum and the people on it, I've done everything from rebuilding the propshaft, to wires/plugs, brakes/rotors, etc. The only thing I took her to an independent shop for was to replace the throttle body heater; Only because I didn't feel like doing that and the coolant flush myself. I also had new tires mounted (yesterday.) That's it!
I own a cheap $65 Actron scanner and an ABS Amigo ($200) and an Ultragauge ($69? Can't remember.) They all do what I need them to do in order to help me diagnose and keep an eye on the temps.
So, it is very possible to own an 04 DII without it ever seeing the dealer. Download the RAVE, read up on the writeups, post here for help and you'll be A-OK! I've saved thousands already... not to mention how empowering it is to know the ins and outs of your rig.
-Anthony
I bought it with 87K. It now has 118K. I knew absolutely nothing about Disco's when I bought it, but with the help of this forum and the people on it, I've done everything from rebuilding the propshaft, to wires/plugs, brakes/rotors, etc. The only thing I took her to an independent shop for was to replace the throttle body heater; Only because I didn't feel like doing that and the coolant flush myself. I also had new tires mounted (yesterday.) That's it!
I own a cheap $65 Actron scanner and an ABS Amigo ($200) and an Ultragauge ($69? Can't remember.) They all do what I need them to do in order to help me diagnose and keep an eye on the temps.
So, it is very possible to own an 04 DII without it ever seeing the dealer. Download the RAVE, read up on the writeups, post here for help and you'll be A-OK! I've saved thousands already... not to mention how empowering it is to know the ins and outs of your rig.
-Anthony
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All, thanks for the info. I don't have a problem with the dealers, they just have a business model built around servicing new high end cars which is totally understandable. Can't really justify their rates on a nearly ten year old enthusiast car, sucks the fun right out of it. Sounds like a scanner, beer, and some good ol DYI'n and a Disco isn't so intimidating. Thanks again.
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Well, that high dollar business model does provide a reference point that makes moderate priced indy shops look like the bargain they are, plus you usually get a better diagnostician. And for DIY shade tree home brewed fun, it is hard to beat wrenching on a Rover. As for the scanner, consider the Ultra Gauge ($70) - scanner, resets codes, displays what you want (like coolant temp), even alarms if SWMBO is ignoring heat gauge while on the way to the mall.
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All, thanks for the info. I don't have a problem with the dealers, they just have a business model built around servicing new high end cars which is totally understandable. Can't really justify their rates on a nearly ten year old enthusiast car, sucks the fun right out of it. Sounds like a scanner, beer, and some good ol DYI'n and a Disco isn't so intimidating. Thanks again.
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Well, that high dollar business model does provide a reference point that makes moderate priced indy shops look like the bargain they are, plus you usually get a better diagnostician. And for DIY shade tree home brewed fun, it is hard to beat wrenching on a Rover. As for the scanner, consider the Ultra Gauge ($70) - scanner, resets codes, displays what you want (like coolant temp), even alarms if SWMBO is ignoring heat gauge while on the way to the mall.
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