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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
Firstly, I'm really sorry to hear of your woes. I do hope it turns out to be something simple.
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27th Nov 2013 9:48pm |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 315 |
Hallo all together, here in germany are also a lot of engine(turbo) problems with the TDV8, mostly are solved about the warranty, because here is three years from new, or the used 2007 cars are from a dealer, who has to give warranty also for old cars six month. But each!!! TDV8 has the problem with the generator-dead after 60.000miles (100.000km), very expensive: 1400 Euro! So I stay in my good old TD6, new turbo will cost 600 Euro, new generator incl. fixing 400 Euro, and the engines from BMW are good for 300.000km, one of my clients has 440.000km with first engine and second gearbox! Best rgs, Uli L405 SDV8 2017 + Lancia Flavia Coupe 1964 + RRS L494 3.0 SDV6 + C220CDI Convertible 2021 |
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28th Nov 2013 6:51am |
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crookedm Member Since: 23 Sep 2012 Location: Heswall Posts: 698 |
Another post I wish I hadn't read! I have a 2007 TDV8, la la la head in the sand la la la |
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28th Nov 2013 9:16pm |
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mike & the mechanics Member Since: 08 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 178 |
I have a TDV8 also & it has had a few probs but I have changed the Oil & filters in mine twice in the last two months & in my experience turbos usually (but not always) fail due to oil starvation. So my advice to anyone unsure how well it has been serviced changing your oil more often will not harm it but actually may save you some very big repair bills. Also when I changed mine the oil in the rear sump plug was like thick sludge which is the drain down from the turbo. Guess on mine even though it had full LR history had not been dropped!! Still no guarantee mine will last but good servicing can only help Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!! |
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28th Nov 2013 10:53pm |
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crookedm Member Since: 23 Sep 2012 Location: Heswall Posts: 698 |
Yes Mike good call mine has full lot service history so peace of mind. |
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28th Nov 2013 11:00pm |
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mercs600 Member Since: 19 Mar 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 425 |
How many people let their car idle for 30 seconds after stopping and turning the engine off to prevent the turbos getting oil starvation ? The handbook states 10 seconds - but I always give mine longer. Look at wagons - their turbo's last for 350k miles + and they are working all the time - thats why wagons have their engines running when they park up .I know of a few work collegues whos turbos have failed and not one ever let them idle to allow the oil to cool |
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29th Nov 2013 1:22am |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
Can the turbo be inspected? If it could be replaced BEFORE it failed, then problem solved. |
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29th Nov 2013 3:46am |
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vogue man1 Member Since: 10 Nov 2013 Location: Eastnor hr8 Posts: 16 |
could be bottom end the shell move and block the oil ways... good luck with the fix Life to short for all the b### ###t
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29th Nov 2013 7:03am |
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DavidC Member Since: 08 Oct 2012 Location: Beds Posts: 66 |
Should the turbos be considered a service item and replaced at a certain mileage?
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29th Nov 2013 8:52am |
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vnitos Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: pretoria Posts: 390 |
@mike - why did you change the oil so often (twice in the last 2 months)? |
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29th Nov 2013 9:29am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
No but the correct 12 monthly service intervals and the correct oil usage should be adheared too strictly... Only takes a litre of mineral based oil (topping up in a petrol station) to start the turbo doom train a rolling....... |
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29th Nov 2013 9:40am |
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DMRR Member Since: 14 Apr 2010 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 2027 |
I get asked a lot why I let mine idle for half a minute after arriving at work... Land Rover Addict
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29th Nov 2013 9:42am |
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SKOT Member Since: 24 Oct 2012 Location: Milton Keynes Posts: 792 |
As per my signature, I also have a Santa Fe which I admit, is not the most inspiring vehicle in the world but you know what, it's totally and utterly bullet proof. Hence the 5 and 7 year OE
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29th Nov 2013 9:56am |
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mike & the mechanics Member Since: 08 Sep 2013 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 178 |
The reason I did it twice was the oil was so black & the sludge that came out of the rear sump plug for a car that has only been serviced at landrover left me rather worried. Also my oil cooler in the V had been repaired by someone & was leaking so the first oil change was done replacing that. Also some people I know like using engine flushes but this was my preferred way. Also using good quality 5/30 fully syn both times now means I can follow the correct service interval & know the internals are nice & clean. Worse things happen at sea! Well thats what swmbo said when WRENS came to sea!!! |
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29th Nov 2013 4:21pm |
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