Spikv
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
What model / year is your Pajero? 2000 Gen 3 3.2DID M/T Shorty
How much mileage had your Pajero done? 315 000km
Is it the original motor? yes
Any major work? Flywheel Replaced at 160 000km (according to service record)
Dastek chip, S/S exhaust and performance filter fitted at 197 000Km (According to history)
I haven't had the car for long but have done quite a few kms with it and a few trail outings and can't foresee any upcoming major issues... Touch wood :mrgreen:

This thing runs like a dream and has stupid power
Ravensnest
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
What model / year is your Pajero? LWB 2.8TD 1999 Samcor Body
How much mileage had your Pajero done? she sit now on 332000km(315 500km)
Is it the original motor? Yes
Any major work?
Changed universals on main prop shaft 300000 km
New disks front 320000km
Front disk skimmed and new pads fitted 291000 km
Rear disk pads replaced 315200 km
Front oil sensor leaking replaced 300000 km
Stronger battery 90Ah
Repaired the steering unit for the hooter and cruise control.
Turbo starting to make a noise and oil return from turbo leaking needs to be replaced.
Replace turbo 320000km
I'm thinking about selling her and getting a Trident 4x4 because we don't have a bakkie.
conradtm
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
2007 3.2 GLS LWB Pajero 343000 km
Serviced at dealer every 10 000 km
Nothing changed to date still going strong
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
conradtm wrote:2007 3.2 GLS LWB Pajero 343000 km
Serviced at dealer every 10 000 km
Nothing changed to date still going strong
Impressive!
- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
G3PajV6
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
2005 Pajero 3.2 DID LWB 355000km
Replaced the Timing chain
I have done 10000km
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
Gen4, 2008, 200020 yesterday :D

Nearly run in properly
Scubadude
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
Figured I'd do an update on my earlier post about 5 years ago, seeing I am now sadly selling Blou Vrou.

What model / year is your Pajero? 2001 GLS LWB 3.5 V6 Manual Samcor Body
How much mileage had your Pajero done? 240 000km
Is it the original motor? Yes
Any major work? (none of this really major work in the Discovery sense of the word)
- Branches to replace cracked exhaust manifolds (+/- 200 000km)
- New clutch (+/-220 000km)
- Had a niggling limp mode problem - turned out to be a chafed harness behind the radio (+/-220 000km)
- Replaced heater radiator T-pieces (one at around 180 000km, the other around 210 000km)
- Starter goes dead in extreme cold - suspect current loss in steering column. Fitted "skelm" wire to activate starter straight from battery. (started around 235 000km)

Apart from that the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned! total maintenance cost (including services, batteries and tyres) about R 30 000 in 5 years / 90 000km! 33cpk ... the stuff motoring dreams are made of! I will gladly take the pain at the pump to fill up with petrol if that is the result!
anestos
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
2003 pajero gen 3 .3.2DID lwb
212000 km
Original engine
Replaced oil pressure sender and all the belts.
And i need to replace lefthand rear seal on the diff
I love my cabby
Francois du Plessis
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
2002 Inported Exceed SWB 3.2 Did.(Black)On the GPS it still thinks it runs somewhere in Japan.
It goes by two names alas Kortesdikkes or Meidsebussie as it belongs to the wife.
We got it when it had 147000 - now 187000km.
Original motor with regular services at dealership.
Replaced brake liners myself. Dealer just replaced the front inner CV booties. They do a lot of extra work with the increased angle as it has more than a 10cm body lift with OME gear.

Would like to have the mapping fixed to be able to use the GPS and TV.
CD player stopped working and would not eject the 6 cds - not a train smash - been like that for a while, still need to get it fixed - agents/dealers cannot fix.
Cigarette lighter fittings fused both front and back as it cannot supply even a small tyre pump. The wifes other Paj (2008 3.8 LWB v6 - 76000km) -same problem. It does not blow the fuse but blow the fittings itself. This makes the fittings obsolete as you cannot trust them for fridges or small items - only electronics you can use it for - die enigste pyninniegat storie van Paj - but small stuff.
Other than that - a true dream car.
Richard_Jun06_32_LWB
Re: High Mileage Club (>150000km)
HI
2006 Pajero 3.2 DiD LWB
203,000 Kms
Within last 5,000 Kms I have replaced front shocks (one was leaking - causing nasty knocks), rebooted torn front CV boot (one had a crack in it), fitted new front tyres (Cooper AT3 2015 models with 80,000 Km all road all hazard warranty) 2 new rears to go on in another 3-5,000 Kms
Mods - replaced interior lights and door runners with LEDs from eBay.
Built my own replacement rear parcel shelf.
Cheers
Rich
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