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Help please, I need some advice on this...
I've had the Disco for a month now and have been checking all the levels regularly so as to spot any probs,
The oil level was stable at about 75% (between min & max on dipstick) for a while, I drove up to Inverness from Gloucestershire a couple of days ago (visiting inlaws) and checked the oil, now reading 100% !, have been driving locally (upto 100 mile round trips) for the last couple of days and keeping a close eye on the level, has slowly crept up to 125% !!!
The engine has done 97K so i'm thinking possibly lift pump diaphram leaking ? Does any one have any experience or other thougts on this ?
Worst thing is I don't have any tools with me (this is well within my capabilities) and i'll be leaving the Disco up here for a fortnight with the wife (I have to fly back down to work and then fly back later) and then drive back down south, obviously I don't want to be driving around with a rising oil level, posssibly contaminated with diesel (thinning the oil)...
Thanks, Jon
I've had the Disco for a month now and have been checking all the levels regularly so as to spot any probs,
The oil level was stable at about 75% (between min & max on dipstick) for a while, I drove up to Inverness from Gloucestershire a couple of days ago (visiting inlaws) and checked the oil, now reading 100% !, have been driving locally (upto 100 mile round trips) for the last couple of days and keeping a close eye on the level, has slowly crept up to 125% !!!
The engine has done 97K so i'm thinking possibly lift pump diaphram leaking ? Does any one have any experience or other thougts on this ?
Worst thing is I don't have any tools with me (this is well within my capabilities) and i'll be leaving the Disco up here for a fortnight with the wife (I have to fly back down to work and then fly back later) and then drive back down south, obviously I don't want to be driving around with a rising oil level, posssibly contaminated with diesel (thinning the oil)...
Thanks, Jon