Chazb5046
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Hi all,
Hopefully I will soon be purchasing a 2003 air, auto, td5, 90,000 mile D2.
Edit: Update - This turned out to be a total dog. Rusted out interior doors barely opened. Liquid levels all low. No electrics worked. No thanks.
Now looking at an auto 2003 td5 150,000. But immaculate interior. Didn’t get to lift carpets up but v dry. Headliner amazing. Well looked after. ACE delete ( boo) air swapped for springs (boo). A bit of corrosion reported on back chassis but that’s it MOT wise. Before 2018 no advisories at all !!
I’m trying to budget the cost of things that will need doing soonish.
Would anybody be able to help with suggestions and priorities?
I have about £1,000 to try and fix it all. (If the missus doesn’t find out about it). I will not be off-roading it for awhile - other than muddy country lanes. And will be using it to commute 20/30 miles return, mon to Friday.
The things I’m thinking about are:
potential need for tyres matching across axels.(I suppose this and prop shaft/rear drive shaft bushels & brake fluid seals etc will depend on the actual state of the vehicle)
Air suspension bag replacement. Been advised that unless very very solid evidence that they have been replaced recently, replace them.
Cambelt. 90,000 will it need doing? Can I leave it 10,000 or is it super priority? Or does it depend on state of vehicle and you guys can’t really answer other than play it safe?
Gearbox service including flush (forgive my daftness but a “flush” will surely remove the danger I have read about of changing the autoGbox oil which then dislodges debris/gunk and actually causes problems where there weren’t any - doesn’t it?)
Rear diff oil change (hope to do this myself).
after this I’m kind of in the dark. Should I get a service? Or just try and change the oil filter myself? (As well as oil). Is there anything else a service will do I should be aware of? Or stop being cheap and just get a service? Pricey aren’t they?
I’m going to try and test the ABS and TC on the test drive (not sure how that will go down. For ABS will ask permission to try emergency stop. And will keep my eyes peeled for some loose road surface) in an attempt to see if the three amigos kick off? Is that silly? Should I prepare to deal with them soonish ? I’ve read they themselves can be upto a grand?
Will ACE be a very likely problem soon ? Or just something to keep an eye on. Is it mainly corroded pipes that causes the problems here? Maybe some “sensor stuff” too?
Will I need to get it “under sealed/waxoyl sealed” (same thing?) immediately. Or can that wait till Sept/Oct ?
Will I need to buy a nanocam? (South Drbysh any friendly local owners with one, hello!)
Thank you so much!!
Ps Should I just buy a Land Cruiser? (Please say no)
Hopefully I will soon be purchasing a 2003 air, auto, td5, 90,000 mile D2.
Edit: Update - This turned out to be a total dog. Rusted out interior doors barely opened. Liquid levels all low. No electrics worked. No thanks.
Now looking at an auto 2003 td5 150,000. But immaculate interior. Didn’t get to lift carpets up but v dry. Headliner amazing. Well looked after. ACE delete ( boo) air swapped for springs (boo). A bit of corrosion reported on back chassis but that’s it MOT wise. Before 2018 no advisories at all !!
I’m trying to budget the cost of things that will need doing soonish.
Would anybody be able to help with suggestions and priorities?
I have about £1,000 to try and fix it all. (If the missus doesn’t find out about it). I will not be off-roading it for awhile - other than muddy country lanes. And will be using it to commute 20/30 miles return, mon to Friday.
The things I’m thinking about are:
potential need for tyres matching across axels.(I suppose this and prop shaft/rear drive shaft bushels & brake fluid seals etc will depend on the actual state of the vehicle)
Air suspension bag replacement. Been advised that unless very very solid evidence that they have been replaced recently, replace them.
Cambelt. 90,000 will it need doing? Can I leave it 10,000 or is it super priority? Or does it depend on state of vehicle and you guys can’t really answer other than play it safe?
Gearbox service including flush (forgive my daftness but a “flush” will surely remove the danger I have read about of changing the autoGbox oil which then dislodges debris/gunk and actually causes problems where there weren’t any - doesn’t it?)
Rear diff oil change (hope to do this myself).
after this I’m kind of in the dark. Should I get a service? Or just try and change the oil filter myself? (As well as oil). Is there anything else a service will do I should be aware of? Or stop being cheap and just get a service? Pricey aren’t they?
I’m going to try and test the ABS and TC on the test drive (not sure how that will go down. For ABS will ask permission to try emergency stop. And will keep my eyes peeled for some loose road surface) in an attempt to see if the three amigos kick off? Is that silly? Should I prepare to deal with them soonish ? I’ve read they themselves can be upto a grand?
Will ACE be a very likely problem soon ? Or just something to keep an eye on. Is it mainly corroded pipes that causes the problems here? Maybe some “sensor stuff” too?
Will I need to get it “under sealed/waxoyl sealed” (same thing?) immediately. Or can that wait till Sept/Oct ?
Will I need to buy a nanocam? (South Drbysh any friendly local owners with one, hello!)
Thank you so much!!
Ps Should I just buy a Land Cruiser? (Please say no)
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