Home > Technical (L405) > Oil Pump Seized on 2014 L405 4.4 SDV8 with 75K Miles |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7793 |
I know I spend more time on the L322 area, but I’ve never read of an oil pump seizing on the 4.4…. Folks running specialist garages will know better than me…. And I would have thought that the oil would have at least be changed as a matter of course.
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21st Oct 2021 8:28pm |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
When it was running away, it's possible the engine oil level became too low for the pickup and then various areas started to seize? It's the only way I can think an oil pump can seize, essentially they have perfect lubrication until there's no oil feed. Usually engines in a runaway state stop be seizing when the oil has been consumed and the level is too low for the oil pump to feed the engine. I have witnessed this twice now, not on my cars, both times it was scary and no way was going near either engine, horrible sound. BMW i3 Electric Car
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22nd Oct 2021 3:36am |
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dladds27 Member Since: 22 Aug 2021 Location: Oxford Posts: 10 |
Fortunately managed to kill the engine within a matter of seconds, so there was plenty of oil left, and given the secondary turbo failure being caused by oil starvation it seems to me the oil pump was seemingly interemittent at that point or an oil channel was blocked or at least blocking up.
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22nd Oct 2021 8:24am |
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AJGalaxy2012 Member Since: 11 Jun 2018 Location: Gainsborough Posts: 1464 |
t can only be something stopped the oil pump sucking oil up from the sump, as I'm sure youre aware theyre very simple devices and very reliable. Sorry to hear of your turbo issues, it must be a nightmare. BMW i3 Electric Car
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22nd Oct 2021 8:48am |
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dladds27 Member Since: 22 Aug 2021 Location: Oxford Posts: 10 |
Thanks for your response. It has indeed been a nightmare and having been a happy owner of a older L322 for many years, I've been somewhat shocked by the build quality of the L405. Obviously had this problem and now with new turbo's rebuilt engine etc, we now have a issue with a very strange grinding noise from the rear when turning right.
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22nd Oct 2021 8:52am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
For the grinding noise, has the transfer case oil been changed and the TC recalibrated in an attempt to resolve that issue? |
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22nd Oct 2021 9:32am |
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dladds27 Member Since: 22 Aug 2021 Location: Oxford Posts: 10 |
Diff/transfer box and gearbox oil changed, not sure what you mean by recalibrating TC? |
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22nd Oct 2021 10:56am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
The transfer case sometimes needs to be flushed then recalibrated if the clutch hasn't been releasing properly which shows-up as apparent rear diff problems when turning. Just new oil doesn't fix the issue as the motor/clutch has to be calibrated. A diagnostic tool capable of issuing the recalibrate command is required.
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22nd Oct 2021 11:35am |
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dladds27 Member Since: 22 Aug 2021 Location: Oxford Posts: 10 |
Great, I've passed the details onto the mechanic working on it...hopefully this will cure the last of the problems. My only concern is its only apparently when turning right at low speed, never had it turning left strangely enough. |
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22nd Oct 2021 11:42am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
It may not be the cause but is easily done so worthwhile. |
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22nd Oct 2021 11:47am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
Maybe not relevant, but a friend's wife had a diesel X5 which was used almost only in town, slow stop start traffic. The turbo needed to be changed but also the engine was found to be full of tarry gunge which needed to be flushed out. Maybe grunge like that could clog an oil pump? Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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22nd Oct 2021 12:19pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2470 |
That tarry gunk sounds like the normal turbo diesel with EGR inlet tract malady which only affects the inlet tract. |
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22nd Oct 2021 7:32pm |
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Mr John Paul Billson Member Since: 27 Oct 2021 Location: Northants Posts: 6 |
I have a 2015 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 that had an oil and filter change (with a well known branded oil filter), after 1100 miles the engine seized up. On further investigation I found the oil filter had collapsed and starved the engine of oil resulting in the engine seized. Has anybody else had an engine seize up after an aftermarket oil and filter change. |
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24th Sep 2022 10:59am |
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