Checklist for buying a 2004 Discovery?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

toddjb122

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2006
Posts
1,951
Reaction score
267
A friend of mine is looking to purchase the a 2004 Discovery. He called me for tips since I have an LR, but I don't know a lot about the Discovery.

Any things in particular he should look for prior to purchase?

Thanks! Details on the car are below;

2004 Land Rover Discovery 75k miles well maintained - $10500

I am selling my 2004 Land Rover Discovery SE-7 due to my move to Africa.



The truck features a 4.6l V8, Automatic transmission, only 75k original miles, leather, 3rd row seating and so much more. The truck has been well maintained from the get-go I have used Castrol fully synthetic oil since new and replace every 3k miles. I hate to see it go but Africa is beckoning my name. If interested please do not hesitate to call me.
3n23m63o15V15T05U4ab1959386aa1e1510e4.jpg

3n03p63lc5V65Z05R2ab1d759379b7b901d24.jpg

3nb3kf3lb5T65U65P4ab1c01da7fb1b171d5e.jpg

3n43m63o35Q35W65P1ab19777589324591dee.jpg
 

roverman

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 1, 2007
Posts
1,667
Reaction score
109
I can't help too much on the what to look for, most everything that went wrong with my Range Rover of that era (basically the same mechanics right?) was not really inspectable. The major things I had go wrong were a snapped flex plate in the trans (2500 rebuilt), a leaky O ring in the heater core ($1000), needed to re-do the valves for, can't remember exactly but multiple thousands. Oh, and I got only 6500 for my then 6 year old vehicle with 70000 miles. Granted it was a trade in, but it was also a Rangie...Don't know how prices have been lately, but it seems kind of high?

As an aside, doesn't 'moving to Africa' seem like absolutely the LAST reason in the world to sell your Rover!
 

JackMac

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 7, 2006
Posts
673
Reaction score
5
Checklist item #1 - your friend's sanity ;)
 
Last edited:

Disco Mike

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Posts
1,949
Reaction score
4
The best thing he can do is to take it to a good Rover shop, not the dealer, and have them do a pre-purchase inspection.
Also make sure he knows, he will have to rebuild or replace the front drive shaft and he should plan on doing my major service list no mater what he has been told about it's history.

1 Oil filter, K&N 3001 or Mobil 1- 301
1 Factory air filter
6 Qts. of engine oil
2 feet of 3/16th vacuum tube
2 feet of 5/16th vacuum tube
6 Qts. Of Vavoline’s high mileage Dextron 3 ATF
7 Qts. of 80/90W synthetic gear oil, 85W/140 for HD use
3 Pints of Vavoline’s DOT 4 Brake fluid
4 Qts of synthetic Power steering fluid
2 Gallons of OAT, orange coolant, also called DexCool
1 Bottle of Lucas Power Steering additive
1 Bottle of Lucas Transmission additive
1 Can of Spray Carb. Spray
1 Can Of Brake cleaner
8 Spark Plugs, I use Bosch Platinum Plus 4's
1 Set of Magnacor or STI 8mm plug wires
1 Serpentine belt
2 Bottles of SeaFoam gas additive
1 T/Stat
1 bottle of WaterWetter or Purple Ice
Hoses and belts, as necessary

60,000 Mile Service or Major Service for High Mileage Used Vehicle just purchased

Bleed the brakes
Flush and change the power steering fluid adding one bottle of additive
Service the tranny adding one bottle of additive
Change the coolant and t/stat
Do an engine flush before changing the oil
Do an induction cleaning
Clean the throttle body
Add fuel additive to full gas tank
Change both of the diffs fluid
Change the t/case oil
Replace the plugs and wires
Replace the air filter
Lube all the drive shaft grease fitting including the 2 slip shafts
Do full inspection of brakes, hoses, bushings etc.

Hopefully I didn't leave anything out.
 

toddjb122

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2006
Posts
1,951
Reaction score
267
That's a great list. Thanks, Mike. How does the listed price sound to you?

He'll probably have the same issue as me, which is, I don't know any Rover shops in the area other than the dealer. I'm sure they're out there, but I haven't found them yet....
 

Disco Mike

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 20, 2009
Posts
1,949
Reaction score
4
This is something you can do yourself, with a little guidance. It will cost you about $300 to $350 including the cost of wires. The drive shaft, that we will have to talk about.
 

Latest posts

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
36,731
Posts
222,862
Members
30,902
Latest member
landylou
Top