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Old 07-17-2023, 10:53 AM
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Hey everyone,

Just picked up an 04 Disco2 after wanting one for a long time and avoiding them for known issues. I got a good deal on a rust free one and I'm excited get back into off-roading. It's got many of the known issues but was too clean to pass once I got the price down. With 160000 on the odo I'm about to rebuild the front end completely from the ball joints out. I found the passenger side hub and BJs had play and this is a long term project so I'm going to do all of it now while I'm in there.

I haven't had a chance to research all the fixes and workarounds yet for the 3 amigos and have a scanner on the way to troubleshoot it but I found this under the hood I can't imagine this is stock and I'm hoping someone can tell me why this might have been done to ABS unit or at least get me moving in the right direction.



Thanks, hope I can contribute here in the future.
 
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Old 07-17-2023, 02:14 PM
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Welcome here. You should post your technical questions in the Disco 2 section of this forum.
 
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Old 07-17-2023, 04:23 PM
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Thanks, I will. I was able to do some searching today and this looks like the option B amigos fix. I'll bring it up over there though.
 
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