Originally Posted by
Mjollnir
I have a '99 DII, so here goes: change all fluids if the last service date is unknown (f/r diff & transfer case are synthetic 75W-90); coolant is orange Dex-Cool; change serpentine belt; change coolant hoses; change oil which is supposed to be 10W-40; use Genuine LR oil filters; buy two cans of Waxoyl 120-4 and spray the door/taildoor hinges and locks; replace spark plugs and spark plug wires; replace brake pads/rotors; check all bulbs; change gas cap; replace battery (Walmart Ever Start Maxx, at $77.00, is the biggest bargain and highest rated you will find); clean battery terminals; replace fuel door clip and order four of them from RN; check tires (especially spare); check front drive shaft for squeaks (that means it is almost ready to fail); and get underneath and check for any leaks- remember, Land Rovers don't leak, they just mark their territory. Make sure your buddy's doesn't mark it that bad.
I would add a couple things to this, although good summary:
-When checking for leaks, look for coolant (will be reddish orange if not tampered with, and the regular, green if it has). Check under the throttle body and recesses of the intake manifold. There is a typical leak that starts at the plenum deicer. The coolant system on these vehicles is delicate. Which is why...
-While changing the coolant hoses, I would replace the thermostat as well.
-Gary
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