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contact a JLR dealer and explain the problem... ... - .- -.




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Post #704579 16th Nov 2024 4:31pm
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Approach JLR

Contact DVSA if outside JLR VIN range

If no joy, replace at your expense, but keep proof of repair incase recall gets extended Thumbs Up

Post #704582 16th Nov 2024 6:07pm
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Gremlin500 wrote:
2 bits of angle iron and a bungee rope to get you home, if it ever breaks Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


No Gremlin, thats too technical! its actually this

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Post #704623 17th Nov 2024 9:30am
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started to do this by my self

after exhausting all the avenues, JLR , DVSA started to do this by my self so far so good one side done.
one more to go.


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Lovely job so far.

So typical this car crash of a company is eschewing it's responsibilities and corner cutting.\

SO glad this forum exists (and the justification to buy more tools)

Father in Law's iPace Jag is in the dealer more than his drive. anyone know if the 460 is any better, reliability wise? My L322(s) were mostly great. The L405 seems to be made out of recycled cheese by the YTS. Formerly happymadison1978

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@Extol:
Thanks for posting the picture, very interesting to see the nub of aluminium below left of the pinch joint.
I wonder if this increase in material thickness in this area is a stress reduction measure somehow?
I suppose it could just be for lifting/handling/rotating the component in production/assembly, but why not the same as before? It has to be there for a reason……. Whistle

EDIT: Doh! I need new glasses, lol! It’s the GROOVE, my old eyes made a 3D reversal, lol!

Please ignore, I’ll ring the Opticians shortly……….. Sniggering “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?


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Post #704769 18th Nov 2024 10:46pm
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Fingers crossed that this newly released recall N759 actually applies widely enough, and that those that have repaired this out-of-pocket will get compensated. JLR-USA have been appalling about this whole situation. The letters I've got from them have been ridiculously condescending and unhelpful.

Fingers crossed anyway.

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I’ve only had my vehicle a few weeks and haven’t driven it much but I did a rudimentary check and they seem okay. Today I called to a JLR dealer and they confirmed it was inspected in November last year but she couldn’t tell if anything was done. I’m sure I read somewhere that a culprit is over tightening and the latest JLR technical bulletin has a new torque setting. Does anyone know what this is or maybe would it be a good idea just to back off the nut by 1/8 of a turn?

Post #704907 20th Nov 2024 1:53pm
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@Viggy17:

Whatever you do, don’t touch it yourself! Shocked

Any evidence of “tampering” will be an excuse later for a get-out clause by JLR.

If you must do anything, go get an aerosol weld crack-testing kit as others have done on here, and check for invisible cracks yourself for peace of mind. Thumbs Up

(AFAIK, the over-tightening thing could just be a much-perpetuated internet myth, same with the galvanic corrosion theory, I’m more inclined to believe its down to faulty components/poor castings). “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Damn! All good points. It would be excellent though if the over tightening thing could be qualified in or out 100% as it might make the made-of-cheese knuckles safer. We need an insider on the forum 😁

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Even if over-tightening were a thing, loosening may do nothing if the metal has already been stressed beyond its elastic limits, the damage would then already be there, ticking away……. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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Gremlin500 superb advice. I would have gone out, socket set swinging..

Thank you! Thumbs Up Formerly happymadison1978

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