DiscoGO
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Hi all,
After wanting a Discovery for years, I finally took the plunge, approx 1 month ago, and went for a 2003 D2 td5.
Apart from the temperamental key fob, it has been running well until a couple of weekends ago, when we took the 5 kids away for the weekend, 70 miles from home. It conked out on the Saturday evening, a few miles from our accommodation, and it took ½ an hour of head scratching, and considering calling a mechanic, before it started again. Temperature normal, no lights in the dash.
When it had cooled a while, I noticed the coolant level was low, so I thought I'll top it up the next morning, when it was totally cold.
Next morning, when "topping up", as I thought, the coolant, we noticed that it was running out, almost as quickly as it was going in. I couldn't see where it was coming from, so called the RAC out, who said he couldn't fix it, and he towed us home.
We were looking round it, and the attached video is what we found. I'm hoping it isn't TOO cruel a welcome to the Discovery owners club!
Has anyone any advice, or suggestions as to what it might be?
After wanting a Discovery for years, I finally took the plunge, approx 1 month ago, and went for a 2003 D2 td5.
Apart from the temperamental key fob, it has been running well until a couple of weekends ago, when we took the 5 kids away for the weekend, 70 miles from home. It conked out on the Saturday evening, a few miles from our accommodation, and it took ½ an hour of head scratching, and considering calling a mechanic, before it started again. Temperature normal, no lights in the dash.
When it had cooled a while, I noticed the coolant level was low, so I thought I'll top it up the next morning, when it was totally cold.
Next morning, when "topping up", as I thought, the coolant, we noticed that it was running out, almost as quickly as it was going in. I couldn't see where it was coming from, so called the RAC out, who said he couldn't fix it, and he towed us home.
We were looking round it, and the attached video is what we found. I'm hoping it isn't TOO cruel a welcome to the Discovery owners club!
Has anyone any advice, or suggestions as to what it might be?