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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
Oil dilution does seem a feature of the diesels, and there are quiet a few threads on the topic which you can find by clicking on Search on the bar above and looking for "oil dilution". From memory some people getting very short service intervals did get the costs of the oil/filter paid by LR, but that might be goodwill rather than strictly warranty and takes no account of the time/hassle of taking the car to the dealer. Ownerinfo.landrover.com will give you details of the service and warranty terms for your MY. The warranty depends on the necessary services having been done. While the warranty would cover a defect in the emissions/DPF etc system, it would probably not cover it working as designed but producing an undesirable outcome, in which case you'd have to rely on goodwill.
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6th Jan 2022 7:31pm |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
Thanks for the reply. Grange Hadfield came back to me said not covered but hopefully goodwill will sort out. I am not travelling to Hadfield, let’s see how the local approved Land Rover dealership act. I started another thread on why LR below other dealerships, if I was with BMW all sorted whatever approved dealership you went to. |
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6th Jan 2022 7:48pm |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1751 |
You usually get 1 free oil change through oil dilution under warranty
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6th Jan 2022 8:01pm |
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TJH1985 Member Since: 11 Feb 2015 Location: Nottingham Posts: 664 |
For the sake of £75 and half a hour on the drive I just did ours, it’s 4 months early and I didn’t fancy two trips to the dealer in such a short period as it’s 30/40 minutes each way. When I spoke to the dealer they don’t update the OSH to reflect the oil service and wouldn’t service ours early under the service plan. They also wanted to diagnose it first @ £160
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6th Jan 2022 8:23pm |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
Well took the car into stratstone Cardiff. They said they had no relationship with the approved dealer I bought the car ( Grange Hadfield). Sometimes I wonder why I buy approved. The cost was £366 but after stating I was not happy the charge went down to £250 and Grange will look to give me a full or partial refund. I was advised to avoid the problem again I should drive the car in sport mode once every 2 weeks use the paddle gears , drive for 20 mins in a low gear say 3rd so the revs are over 2000. Stressful with all the calls etc and fighting my corner( I have had the car for 3 months and travelled 1500 miles).
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22nd Jan 2022 1:39pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3137 |
I would say that's a load of B*llocks ref driving in sport mode. regens occur at a minimum speed not revs. Check out RangeroverL322 in this forum for info on DPF and oil dilution.
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22nd Jan 2022 3:44pm |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
Oh well more confused. I will look at the forum. Just for ease is there anything I do to avoid it - most of my journeys are short mileage . |
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22nd Jan 2022 5:20pm |
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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3137 |
Get an IID tool and monitor your DPF regens. That will tell you if it's struggling to complete (and therefore having unburnt fuel left over) |
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22nd Jan 2022 7:06pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 16 Apr 2015 Location: Petersfield, Hampshire Posts: 4302 |
Exactly that. Your short journeys are causing it unfortunately. The supplying dealer should have asked you how you plan to use the car and advised against a diesel. I think your oil dilution issues are not over Gone to a good home: 2011 4.4 TDV8 Vogue SE Buckingham Blue with Ivory and clear glass = "Rory" 2025MY Defender D350 90 in Silicon Silver on coils 1974 Series 3 Lightweight = "Millie" Many, many other Landies over the years My preferred specialist: www.glenrands.co.uk -------------------------------------------------- |
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22nd Jan 2022 9:37pm |
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Steve144 Member Since: 25 Nov 2021 Location: Sussex Posts: 6 |
Hi All,
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23rd Jan 2022 10:39am |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
Thanks for the replies. I will speak to LR again. I don’t particularly want to travel 2 hours a week just to avoid oil dilution as the diesel cost will be more than paying for the service. If this is a problem on a regular basis I will need to change which will be gutting as I love the car. |
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23rd Jan 2022 12:07pm |
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scotsjon Member Since: 02 Mar 2021 Location: highlands Posts: 43 |
Oil dilution seams to be unavoidable, that’s the case on my 4.4 anyway.
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23rd Jan 2022 2:18pm |
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Bluebird Member Since: 30 Aug 2021 Location: Cardiff Posts: 97 |
Well if I have to have 4 oil changes at £366 a pop I will get rid. I had the hassle of getting the car to the garage , not having the use of the car for all day. My MY 2017 4.4 V8 autobiography is 63k miles and I was advised not covered by the LR used 12 month warranty , and only after fighting my corner I got a reduction on the price. |
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23rd Jan 2022 2:55pm |
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chugga90 Member Since: 24 Jul 2015 Location: Chilterns Posts: 153 |
Could you do the oil changes between servicing?
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23rd Jan 2022 6:17pm |
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