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Disco 3 - What's the alternative
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<blockquote data-quote="Juggler" data-source="post: 7245490" data-attributes="member: 203"><p>Mine's on it's second flush now, by a well known independent technician, it does transform it but doesn't last forever. First flush lasted best part of 2 years and was done at 100k, second one just done as vibration/surging was back. The general consensus on Disco forums is that once they start vibrating, the bill is in the post for a new TC, only a matter of time.</p><p>If I knew that was the end of it that would be one thing, but a recurring fault which causes the car to lose all drive and throw up all sorts of fault codes but helpfully doesn't pin point the original fault (but looks like something to do with fuel pressure) is making the vehicle untrustworthy and dangerous if this happened in the outside lane of a motorway or when towing something, so looking at getting it sorted then sell it before something else lets go on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggler, post: 7245490, member: 203"] Mine's on it's second flush now, by a well known independent technician, it does transform it but doesn't last forever. First flush lasted best part of 2 years and was done at 100k, second one just done as vibration/surging was back. The general consensus on Disco forums is that once they start vibrating, the bill is in the post for a new TC, only a matter of time. If I knew that was the end of it that would be one thing, but a recurring fault which causes the car to lose all drive and throw up all sorts of fault codes but helpfully doesn't pin point the original fault (but looks like something to do with fuel pressure) is making the vehicle untrustworthy and dangerous if this happened in the outside lane of a motorway or when towing something, so looking at getting it sorted then sell it before something else lets go on it. [/QUOTE]
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