No need to jack up the vehicle, just full lefthand lock, remove the plastic shield...
and take aim at the actuator rod. Give a a few squirts and wiggle the rod, then leave soak in over night.
Obviously don’t do it with a red hot turbo if you want to keep your eyebrows LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
7th Dec 2018 6:51 pm
Beretta
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I tried that, and it didnt work, well I think it got slightly better for a few hours, I will have to change it tonight and hope that its that.2010 Disco 4 HSE
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10th Dec 2018 8:24 am
gvw
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I tried lubing it up but it proved a only a short term fix and needed changing
10th Dec 2018 11:35 pm
Beretta
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Looks like I was trying to be hopeful, and it wasn't actually the actuator.
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Had a similar thing on a Pathfinder once. The crack was right on the collar at the head of the exhaust and was caused by someone jacking the car up on the exhaust. I couldn't find it at first because the top had stayed intact and the exhausts own weight was holding it shut.Disco 4 2012
11th Dec 2018 10:10 am
Beretta
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gvw wrote:
Looking under the wheel arch towards the front you can see an access panel held on by 4x plastic rivet type fasteners shown -
You can use a screwdriver or similar to lever out the inner part of the rivets before the removing the outer part.
Anyone have the part number for these rivet fasteners - I smashed mine off in frustration!2010 Disco 4 HSE
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