New to forum. Just bought a 04 Disco.
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New to forum. Just bought a 04 Disco.
Hi everyone,
Just bought my first Disco. Been searching a couple months for a good one and finally found one on Craigslist. Its a 2004 HSE with approx 65k miles. It seems to have most of the bells and whistles except heated seats and windshield. So far I love it. I have a couple friends with Discos and they prewarned me its not a Toyota that it needs love and care but its an awesome car. As part of my pre-purchase I took it to a Land Rover mechanic Huntington Service Center in San Marino. They apparently have a very good reputation and i wanted them to give it a clean bill of health. I had already brought them two that they rejected and told me not to buy. Well this one passed. Wow sorry this is a long post.
Well to the point...I would love your recommendations of what to change fix, repair now to avoid any issues in the future. Its bone stock right now. They did a full inspection and said no head gasket leaks etc. In reading through some of the posts here I read about some upgrades but don't fully know what i should and shouldn't do. Are there some fundamental things i need to change or upgrade now to help prevent future problems. Like..."this always goes out so get it new asap or change it to aftermarket because its so much more reliable."
My goal is to kit it out to be very off road capable but still functional as a around town driver. So I will buy a second set of wheels and tires with better tread...maybe some 16 steel wheels. I also plan to do a roof rack and lights. Eventually a new bumper... ARB?
I am thinking for now of keeping the stock airbag suspensions. I like the auto leveling suspension and that you can manually raise it 1.5 inches. I figure when it goes I will then replace it with a 2" lift OME. Is that foolish of me? Should i just change it out now?
I love that the 04 has a center diff lock..one of the reasons i purchased this rather than an 03. Does it make sense to do an additional rear locker or is this for more hardcore off roaders.
I look forward to being a real member of this forum...and plan to post lost of photos of my upgrades...successes and failures in the future.
All purdy and clean. Black on black..oh my its gonna be hard to keep it looking like this.
First semi-off-road...got stuck and got out again (good job disco with diff lock)... no more city tires for off-roading.
The Dogo loves it too...ordering a set of rubber mats including the rear one. Also got a dog guard off craigslist $50 bucks. Just waiting on the OEM mounting brackets.
How I hope the my rover will look in the future. Dont know who owns this one but good job....Love the look and the upgrades.
Just bought my first Disco. Been searching a couple months for a good one and finally found one on Craigslist. Its a 2004 HSE with approx 65k miles. It seems to have most of the bells and whistles except heated seats and windshield. So far I love it. I have a couple friends with Discos and they prewarned me its not a Toyota that it needs love and care but its an awesome car. As part of my pre-purchase I took it to a Land Rover mechanic Huntington Service Center in San Marino. They apparently have a very good reputation and i wanted them to give it a clean bill of health. I had already brought them two that they rejected and told me not to buy. Well this one passed. Wow sorry this is a long post.
Well to the point...I would love your recommendations of what to change fix, repair now to avoid any issues in the future. Its bone stock right now. They did a full inspection and said no head gasket leaks etc. In reading through some of the posts here I read about some upgrades but don't fully know what i should and shouldn't do. Are there some fundamental things i need to change or upgrade now to help prevent future problems. Like..."this always goes out so get it new asap or change it to aftermarket because its so much more reliable."
My goal is to kit it out to be very off road capable but still functional as a around town driver. So I will buy a second set of wheels and tires with better tread...maybe some 16 steel wheels. I also plan to do a roof rack and lights. Eventually a new bumper... ARB?
I am thinking for now of keeping the stock airbag suspensions. I like the auto leveling suspension and that you can manually raise it 1.5 inches. I figure when it goes I will then replace it with a 2" lift OME. Is that foolish of me? Should i just change it out now?
I love that the 04 has a center diff lock..one of the reasons i purchased this rather than an 03. Does it make sense to do an additional rear locker or is this for more hardcore off roaders.
I look forward to being a real member of this forum...and plan to post lost of photos of my upgrades...successes and failures in the future.
All purdy and clean. Black on black..oh my its gonna be hard to keep it looking like this.
First semi-off-road...got stuck and got out again (good job disco with diff lock)... no more city tires for off-roading.
The Dogo loves it too...ordering a set of rubber mats including the rear one. Also got a dog guard off craigslist $50 bucks. Just waiting on the OEM mounting brackets.
How I hope the my rover will look in the future. Dont know who owns this one but good job....Love the look and the upgrades.
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Good job.
Now, go get the oil changed!
Do NOT put in synthetic.
Use Rotella. Oil of manly men.
Use a Wix oil filter, not some junk Fram.
Put a plastic dish in the rear cubby for the dogo.
And put a dog blanket over the back seat or it will be clawed up.
and dogo needs a water jug in the back too.
Maybe change your radiator coolant all out and inspect coolant hoses for cracks.
Check coolant level.
Put a code scanner onto the OBD II and measure the temperature of the engine - make sure it stays below 210 Degrees F.
Looks like a nice rig.
Don't leave it parked in the sun.
Paint will fade and headliner will drop
Now, go get the oil changed!
Do NOT put in synthetic.
Use Rotella. Oil of manly men.
Use a Wix oil filter, not some junk Fram.
Put a plastic dish in the rear cubby for the dogo.
And put a dog blanket over the back seat or it will be clawed up.
and dogo needs a water jug in the back too.
Maybe change your radiator coolant all out and inspect coolant hoses for cracks.
Check coolant level.
Put a code scanner onto the OBD II and measure the temperature of the engine - make sure it stays below 210 Degrees F.
Looks like a nice rig.
Don't leave it parked in the sun.
Paint will fade and headliner will drop
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Thanks for the tips. Jfall!!
What do you recommend the weight should be. I live in California...rarely see any real cold weather.
Is there a preferred brand coolant to refill it with?
Just bought a Ultraguage!!
Headliner is just starting to drop. Plan on replacing it and doing the wheel fender repaint via a post here on the forum.
Thanks again for the tips. Franklin the Dogo appreciates you looking out for him. He is good about not scratching stuff up but I'm still getting the rubber trunk mat and installing the dog guard.
-Seth
What do you recommend the weight should be. I live in California...rarely see any real cold weather.
Thanks again for the tips. Franklin the Dogo appreciates you looking out for him. He is good about not scratching stuff up but I'm still getting the rubber trunk mat and installing the dog guard.
-Seth
#4
Seat heaters probably there. For about $45 switches and bezel can be installed easily. At least in my 99 that was all that I needed. Dealer wanted 1500. That was the last time I went there.
Take the switch panel off you s should see a couple of plugs not being used. Check under the seat also they may be unplugged. ?? I cant remember if they have separate plugs . Good luck With you new rig Looks nice
Take the switch panel off you s should see a couple of plugs not being used. Check under the seat also they may be unplugged. ?? I cant remember if they have separate plugs . Good luck With you new rig Looks nice
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Nice rig. When I buy a car with a timing belt I always put on a new belt and water pump so I know the age and mileage. When I buy a Rover I change all the fluids install a new thermostat and have the radiator cleaned. Speaking of water pumps, check the outer shaft bearing by grabbing the fan and moving it up and down. If you feel any free play, change the pump before it gets the fan and radiator. Its just piece of mind for me. Good Luck
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Seat heaters probably there. For about $45 switches and bezel can be installed easily. At least in my 99 that was all that I needed. Dealer wanted 1500. That was the last time I went there.
Take the switch panel off you s should see a couple of plugs not being used. Check under the seat also they may be unplugged. ?? I cant remember if they have separate plugs . Good luck With you new rig Looks nice
Take the switch panel off you s should see a couple of plugs not being used. Check under the seat also they may be unplugged. ?? I cant remember if they have separate plugs . Good luck With you new rig Looks nice
#8
I think you will need a trip to the dealer to get the heated windshield to work. (Once the switch us installed).
No programming needed for the seat heaters, but don't be surprised if the drivers heating element does not work. The driver getting in and out over time can easily damage the element on the left side of the seat.
No programming needed for the seat heaters, but don't be surprised if the drivers heating element does not work. The driver getting in and out over time can easily damage the element on the left side of the seat.
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