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By Kurt Krauss on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 06:05 am: Edit |
Over about the past month, when gently accelerating, I've noticed a sloshing sound inside my '00 Disco II that sounds ike water flowing through a compartment. At first, I thought it was excess rainwater going through the drain tubes for the sunroofs. But now I believe it is related to condensation trapped in the HVAC system. Nothing appears wet inside the truck. Anybody else experience this? Also, any ideas how to address a creaky drivers seat?
By herky on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 04:51 pm: Edit |
Seat squeak is the seat rails, have them lube em' at the dealership.
By charlie on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 01:12 pm: Edit |
I guess the water sound is the fuel bump?
My 01 DII is 3 months old and driver side seat back frame is going to be replaced by the deal (next week) because of the squeak . The passenger side rails also making some noise, will have the dealer lube it too.
By Andy Nix (Andy) on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 02:21 pm: Edit |
fuel TANK
By Kyle on Friday, September 21, 2001 - 02:33 pm: Edit |
Truck is low on coolant...
Kyle
By PHILIPPE on Thursday, October 04, 2001 - 09:43 pm: Edit |
I have New Disco TD5 that I bought 2 years ago now in Belgium and that I am using in Mozambique (Southern Africa). Unfortunately, there is a slight problem with the rear seats (i.e. the ones directly behind the driver seat - not the third row - I do not have a third row). When the pivotal hinges on the rear seats are fully engaged in the seats upright position, the hinges do not lock sufficiently causing a small degree of movement (approx. 2cm now and 1 cm initially when I bought the car)across the whole length of the back seats, which will result in the back
of the seat rattling as the car is driven (awfully irritating). I tried to have the problem fixed by Land Rover Mozambique but they were unable to help me. I then went to Land Rover South Africa and the only device they found to reduce slightly the rattling was to use a rubber doorstop (the one you put on the floor in a house to prevent the door from swinging into the wall) behind the top of the back seat, not exactly a genuine LR spare part. It helps but does not solve the problem since, when a person is seated, it supports the whole weight on one point only on the top of each seat instead of the hinges. Anyone with a solution to fix the problem by any chance?
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