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Whitewaitress



Member Since: 26 Nov 2013
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2.5tdi advice on reliability and longevity
Apologies if this has already been covered -

I'm looking at picking up a 2.5tdi (otherwise know as a 300tdi?) around 2002 model with no more than 100k on it. Am I correct in thinking the 2.5ltr is the 300? or is there a 3.0ltr td5 model too?

I had a 2007 110 with the 2.4 Puma engine in and had no end of head aches from replacement U-joints, steering UJ's, to EGR valve, failed transfer box, oil leaks, engine knocking, overheating, cutting out & eventually discovering the cylinder head had a crack in-between the exhaust and coolant channels. Now I'm looking at the above and want to get an idea of whether or not 100K miles and around £5k is a realistic for something reliable. What sort of extra mileage am I likely to get out of one with a decent service record?

Am I likely to see these problems again or did I just pick up the lemon in the orange cart with the last one? I don't mind maintenance, but I could't face another ticking time bomb!

Thanks in advance,

Rob
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Fatboy Slim



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2002 will be a Td5 not a 300 unless its a conversion or ROW import. Personally I find the Td5 the best out of the lot, I've owned 9 and look after a fleet of site land rovers that are abused in the cruellest ways you could imagine and the 5 will run rings round the rest.
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4RF RDS



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Canada 2000 Defender 110 Td5 XS CSW Epsom Green
What Fayboy Slim said... My 300Tdi was bulletproof and I have been very impressed with my new to me Td5. Just to be clear though all turbo diesel engines until 2007 in a Defender are 2.5 litre displacement. Even the five cylinder Td5. 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris)
2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam)
2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX)
1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy)
1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood)
1967 MGB GT

Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats.
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Whitewaitress



Member Since: 26 Nov 2013
Location: Liverpool
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Thank for the replies - appreciate the advice!

Think I just needed some reassurance that these things actually are reliable, and that the last one I had was just a bad experience!
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Fatboy Slim



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Like I said. I'm on my 9th. Absolutely love them. If I could buy a brand new one tomorrow I'd be camping outside the dealership now. They're not maintenance free by any means, little and often is the key. Keep on top of them and they'll go forever.
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Tommo



Member Since: 19 Dec 2013
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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 Black LE Java Black
I would try to go for the last of the TD5s if possible, 2005,2006 as they had most of the issues sorted. However saying that the TD5 has been good for me and I personally feel it is one of the best engines in the defender and certainly on par with the 300tdi.
I would not worry too much about mileage as these can do 2 or3 hundred thousand if looked after. They are easy enough to service and I would always buy genuine filters with quality oil which will aid longevity.
good luck!
Tomo
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Tompoole



Member Since: 05 Jun 2011
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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Java Black
Depends on how it's been looked after....
My td5 has been superb ... Bought it with
Full service history with 68k now got 78k and only
Replaced starter solenoid.

My 110 300 had 80k and I did about 50k but in that time
It had new props front n rear, all new wheel bearings, recon front diff,
Recon gearbox and tbox, new head, half shafts ,CV joints, and clutch.

My 200di had from 40k miles, did starship miles n that had new clutch and head gasket
And that was used and abused.

It really depends on how the Landy has been looked after. Good luck with the purchase
My moto is " use it abuse it and fix it" it's what they are for Wink Have fun be happy
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g-mack



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5k budget isn't gonna go far for a td5!!! My 109 thread

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Post #498744 31st Jan 2016 7:12pm
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Whitewaitress



Member Since: 26 Nov 2013
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Thanks all, I don't mind some maintenance, just couldn't be doing with any uncertainty that the puma experience put into me. This is reassuring reading.

Is 5k unrealistic even for a hard top with no bells & whistles?
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Fatboy Slim



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I think with a good hunt you'll find something. I sold a lovely T plate Td5 hard top for £4k a couple of years ago, had 172,000 miles on it but wanted for nothing (I look after my vehicles like babies) and there were people fighting over it for that much. Incidentally the couple that bought it have recently returned from a trip to Africa with it and it didn't miss a beat. Beware the dreamers that want £8k+ for 300 tdis etc.........good luck.
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g-mack



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Whitewaitress wrote:


Is 5k unrealistic even for a hard top with no bells & whistles?


yea you might be ok with that spec! My 109 thread

my youtube channel
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g-mack



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Fatboy Slim wrote:
Beware the dreamers that want £8k+ for 300 tdis etc.........good luck.


8k for tdi bargain!! check out this baby!!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-Defend...rmvSB=true
£27k Shocked Shocked Shocked My 109 thread

my youtube channel
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dozerman



Member Since: 09 Nov 2014
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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Indus Silver
You are trying to buy at the worst possible time - prices are bonkers due to the hype surrounding the end of the Defender. Your budget is also quite low (particularly at present).

Anything second hand can present issues - a lot of the problems you have had with your current vehicle can happen to any engined/aged Defender. If you have spent a lot rectifying problems correctly with yours (ie you are confident that the issues are sorted properly) then it may be worth sticking with it, instead of potentially inheriting a whole load of other issues!

The 300tdi was a great engine, and is revered amongst enthusiasts as it was the last engine that was available in an entirely mechanical guise. It is a strong, dependable lump (as is the similar earlier 200tdi) and will last for ever if not abused to the extreme. However, it is pretty agricultural compared to the TD5 (and even more so the tdci), and everything bolted to it from the clutch and chassis back/up still suffer from the poorly engineered and assembled design that is a Defender (as unpopular as that may make me sound!).

These vehicles are mega - however, if you are looking to spend £5k on one you need to be either lucky and buy a good one, or be prepared to spend money on issues that might or might not arise going forwards. What you have listed as problems with your current vehicle are par for the course with a Defender of any age I'm afraid - ideally you are happy with the rectifications that you have paid for and I would suggest sticking with the Devil you know...
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roel



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Netherlands 2003 Defender 90 Td5 PU Caledonian Blue
I agree with the above but a td5 sounds a lot better. Mr. Green Roel

1984 90 2.5 na Diesel - RR V8 (1994-2001)
1997 Camel Trophy Discovery 300TDI (2001-2009)
2005 G4 Discovery III 4.4 V8 (2008-2018) It's gone but it still hurts.
2003 90 Td5 (2009-now)
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Tompoole



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England 2004 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Java Black
Agreed with above statement.
If buying a used Landy I always have a fund of £1-2k to rebuild , fix,
Improve it so it's reliable in my ownership.
When I buy I go over it with local garage and repair or replace excessively worn parts
Nearly Always drop a new clutch master and slave cylinder and wheel bearings, and
Double check ujs , and on tdi pressure test head .... Just anal I guess lol Have fun be happy
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