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Peopete



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100000+ miles

What things do I need to look out for on a 100000+ mile 4.4 or 4.2sc. All advice appreciated

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Alistair



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There’s a buyers guide in the Wiki

The wiki link is top right under where it says fullfatrr.com Thumbs Up

Post #511033 5th Apr 2019 4:01pm
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Thanks Thumbs Up

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Alistair



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Clearly the older the car / higher the mileage, the more regular servicing and maintenance matter.

Ideally you’d want to see things like all fluids changed at around 60k - diffs, gearbox etc.

I usually look for little things - my starting point is 4 matching tyres from a mainstream brand - it’s an easy check and skimping on tyres means there will be corners cut elsewhere - and not something a quick valet will cover up.

Post #511039 5th Apr 2019 4:28pm
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Peopete



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Thanks alistair, is a specialist garage service history as good as a JLR history?

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IMHO it’s better

As soon as mine are out of warranty I take them to my local guy who I trust 100% and does everything top quality

Main dealers are (in my experience) box checkers who don’t know that much - the service manager may be good, but the grunt trainee doing the service work is next to useless.

As long as the right fluids are used, then I’m happy - plus other things like genuine OE brake pads, but they don’t need a main dealer to fit them.

Post #511048 5th Apr 2019 5:43pm
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Peopete



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That's what I was thinking, I'm not sure if there is a good independent in Birmingham but I will do my home work, in only 10days away from having the readys to get my 4.4 or 4.2sc, then the lpg fitted Thumbs Up

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Alistair



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Read the LPG threads as well then.

The BMW 4.4 seems bullet proof. The Jag 4.4 or 4.2sc seem to require a better quality conversion - I say that from casual acquired knowledge, never having had, or even been interested in LPG.

Example thread - but there are plenty of others.....

Post #511051 5th Apr 2019 6:01pm
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What year did the jag 4.4 start? I've read the lpg forum it's good, I've got a holiday home in mid wales so a lot of miles will be clocked up hence the lpg and th v8 rumble Thumbs Up

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Alistair



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I think late 2006 - it came with the facelift as Ford had bought Jag & LR and so replaced the BMW bits where they could.

The Jag 4.4 petrol is pretty rare though.

I use the channel tunnel regularly so LPG is a non-starter for me.

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Peopete



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Is yours the BMW 4.4? Are you pleased your rr and reliability?

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I had a BMW engined 4.4 many years ago and loved it.

The TD6 diesel at the time sucked IMHO - however, things changed with the TDV8 and I’ve been a fan (and owner) ever since.

My latest Thumbs Up

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Nice car alistair and thanks for the information and advice Thumbs Up

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If u look at the what’s your mileage thread, you’ll see a lot of the top 10 or 20 are 4.4 petrol and a lot have lpg.

The only thing that might catch you out is the chain guides. This can cost £2-3k. If it’s been done then you are on a winner.

Post #511097 6th Apr 2019 7:53am
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Ouch! Could you have that same problem with a 4.2sc or is it just the 4.4 that has the chain guide problem?

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