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I am an owner of a 2001 Landrover Discovery II. (At times I wish I wasn't)
I have just covered 65000 miles in it and after a recent visit to the Shop they tell me the Fuel Pump pressure is 38 which points to a bad fuel pump. Among other things were radiator leaking and one abs sensor out. When I use to drive these in the military, we hardly ever had a problem with them. Was 2001 a bad year. My other british car is a 73 MG Midget which seems I have less problems with. Thanks |
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Issue is militaries have motor pools. Every issue is taken care of immediately, and preventative maintenance prevails. Doesn't happen that way in the real world. No open checkbook policy, when it's your ride. 2001 didn't have any major problems, recalls, or issues. But DII's are much more finicky than DI's because of all of the added electronics.
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