District69
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I have carried out a full service on my 2003, L322 Vogue TD6 and a couple of other bits.
This is what I used, prices and source:
These are from Island 4x4.
Gearbox Filter for GM box. Includes gasket. £19.99
Fuel Filter. £6.66
Oil Filter. £3.33
Air Filter. £5.83
Pollen Filter. £7.50
EGR Air Filter. £1.24
Transmission Oil from Fleet Factors.
Texaco Texmatic 7045e. 7 litres. £50.78.
Eurocarparts.
75/90 Fully Synthetic Gear Oil for front and rear diff. 3 litres. £24
Shell Helix 10/40. 10 litres. £36
Ebay.
Range Rover Transfer Box Fluid STC4861. (Came direct from LR). 1 litre. £18
Loctite 243 Thread Seal for front diff. 3ml. £3.49
Turbo Cranckcase Breather. (always missed but vital). £4.95
LR Centre
Front Discs. Front and rear pads. £117 with vat and delivery.
Viscous Coupling. £155
Heater Blower Final Resistor. £50
Getting the front bolts off for the caliper carrier was a nightmare. Rust. Get some rust dissolver and spray on all rusty bolts to remove rust. Spray some WD40 after and leave for as long as poss. If still stuck buy a bolt remover set for about £25 to shift them but replace the bolts.
When doing the service there are various sealing washers you will need so order a few of each size.
The reason I changed the Viscous Coupling was that it stayed on one day while I was in traffic, and it wasn't even hot so better change it in case it stays on forever (noisy).
The Heater/Blower resistor is a common failure causing strange things with the heater blower.
The GM and ZF boxes state 'sealed for life'. This is a nonsense statement. My car has only done 37k but the fluid was quite bad and the magnet in the sump had a 1mm layer of black slime on it, no bits. I reckon by changing this every 30k (3-4 years for me) will make the box outlive the car.
The Turbo Breather was rotten. Very easy to change. When I put my foot down (not often as too expensive) loads of dark smoke would come out. This has now virtually gone. Also, by changing this you allow the turbo to breathe which should make it last a lot longer.
Hope this helps.
Michael
If you need any more info or tips on what I did post a message.
This is what I used, prices and source:
These are from Island 4x4.
Gearbox Filter for GM box. Includes gasket. £19.99
Fuel Filter. £6.66
Oil Filter. £3.33
Air Filter. £5.83
Pollen Filter. £7.50
EGR Air Filter. £1.24
Transmission Oil from Fleet Factors.
Texaco Texmatic 7045e. 7 litres. £50.78.
Eurocarparts.
75/90 Fully Synthetic Gear Oil for front and rear diff. 3 litres. £24
Shell Helix 10/40. 10 litres. £36
Ebay.
Range Rover Transfer Box Fluid STC4861. (Came direct from LR). 1 litre. £18
Loctite 243 Thread Seal for front diff. 3ml. £3.49
Turbo Cranckcase Breather. (always missed but vital). £4.95
LR Centre
Front Discs. Front and rear pads. £117 with vat and delivery.
Viscous Coupling. £155
Heater Blower Final Resistor. £50
Getting the front bolts off for the caliper carrier was a nightmare. Rust. Get some rust dissolver and spray on all rusty bolts to remove rust. Spray some WD40 after and leave for as long as poss. If still stuck buy a bolt remover set for about £25 to shift them but replace the bolts.
When doing the service there are various sealing washers you will need so order a few of each size.
The reason I changed the Viscous Coupling was that it stayed on one day while I was in traffic, and it wasn't even hot so better change it in case it stays on forever (noisy).
The Heater/Blower resistor is a common failure causing strange things with the heater blower.
The GM and ZF boxes state 'sealed for life'. This is a nonsense statement. My car has only done 37k but the fluid was quite bad and the magnet in the sump had a 1mm layer of black slime on it, no bits. I reckon by changing this every 30k (3-4 years for me) will make the box outlive the car.
The Turbo Breather was rotten. Very easy to change. When I put my foot down (not often as too expensive) loads of dark smoke would come out. This has now virtually gone. Also, by changing this you allow the turbo to breathe which should make it last a lot longer.
Hope this helps.
Michael
If you need any more info or tips on what I did post a message.