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jmcvs



Member Since: 26 May 2014
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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue
Supercharger oil change

My jobs for today were front and rear diff oils and the supercharger oil change.
The front and rear diff oils were quite dirty and due for a change.
So i started to remove the oil from the supercharger and was surprised at the colour of the oil which shows it has degraded quite a bit, as can be seen in the pic




Well that's another job out the way Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 Supercharged Buckingham blue
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Post #459671 Sat Apr 18 2015 5:06pm
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USAFBuckeye



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United States 2007 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Stornoway Grey

What's the procedure for changing the S/C oil? '12 RRS SC
'07 RRS SC
'11 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite (sigh...)
Gone, but not forgotten
'02 RR
'05 LR3 SE7 (Best off-road rig I've ever had) let her go @ 100K miles

Post #459813 Sun Apr 19 2015 9:48pm
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jmcvs



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue

Remove the filler plug which is a bit tight in space, use a syringe with small tube, which is included in the kit, and insert it into the filler plug hole, twist it around until the tube goes further into the hole and draw the oil out, then refill with fresh oil till it spills, I got my kit from Ebay -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eaton-M112-super...259562a7f5

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Post #459815 Sun Apr 19 2015 10:23pm
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USAFBuckeye



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United States 2007 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Stornoway Grey

Thanks much! '12 RRS SC
'07 RRS SC
'11 Honda Odyssey Touring Elite (sigh...)
Gone, but not forgotten
'02 RR
'05 LR3 SE7 (Best off-road rig I've ever had) let her go @ 100K miles

Post #459816 Sun Apr 19 2015 11:20pm
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martyn05



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey

Did you take any photos while doing it? 2006 RRS SC Bonatti Grey (the 55th car/van I have owned)
2005 GSX 1400 K5

Post #459825 Mon Apr 20 2015 7:05am
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jmcvs



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue

No sorry, thought about it too late when it was done, but the kit comes with instructions Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 Supercharged Buckingham blue
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Post #459826 Mon Apr 20 2015 7:33am
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zaphod



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

Crikey... didn't even know the Supercharger had it's own oil supply so thanks for posting - I'll be doing this asap given mine is coming up to 100k miles! Did you follow some sort of guide to do this? Never read anything about doing this before...

Post #459829 Mon Apr 20 2015 7:46am
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jmcvs



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue

Heres the link for the kit on Ebay, it comes with instructions to do the job.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eaton-M112-super...rmvSB=true

The filler plug is quite small and fiddly to get out, getting the oil out is a bit of a pain too but when you get the small pipe in to the right bit you can sook the oil out with the supplied syringe no probs Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 Supercharged Buckingham blue
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Post #459830 Mon Apr 20 2015 8:24am
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zaphod



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

Thanks - I'll have to do a bit of research - don't even know where the supercharger is or what it looks like! Embarassed

Post #459836 Mon Apr 20 2015 9:09am
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zaphod



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Rimini Red

I finally got around to doing this job at the weekend and am so glad I did. The old oil was pretty appalling to be honest, looked like oxtail soup and smelled pretty bad too. For reference my RRS has done 99,400 miles and they recommend replacing the oil every 50,000...

I wouldn't say it was a difficult job, but definitely one of those fiddly annoying ones that tests your patience a bit.

I did take some pics to help anyone else that wants to give it a go... my first problem was finding the drain plug. The instructions are useless as they neglect to tell you that you need to remove the engine cover and also the air intake before you can access it. My second problem was that you need an imperial 3/16" Allen key to undo the plug... mine are all metric - Halfords don't stock imperial ones either so I had to order one off Amazon. The final issue was basically that it's in a tight spot and it's a bit of struggle to get your hands in there, never mind turn the allen key. I stuffed a paper towel in the gaps around the supercharger to prevent the drain plug disappearing into the abyss if i dropped it... which I did a couple of times.

Anyway, here are the pics:


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Post #476106 Mon Oct 12 2015 8:06am
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jmcvs



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Buckingham Blue

Your oil looks a lot dirtier than what mine was, and the smell is horrid, another good job well done Thumbs Up 2006 4.2 Supercharged Buckingham blue
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Post #476135 Mon Oct 12 2015 4:11pm
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CANROVER



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Canada 2010 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

I wonder if the 2010+ 5.0 engines need the same type of maintenance on their superchargers.....

Post #477160 Tue Oct 20 2015 3:18pm
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typhoo12



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Does this need to be done when doing an ordinary service such as oils/filters?

Post #553048 Tue Apr 03 2018 1:14pm
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Cymruambyth



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Great pics but...I`m out..no patience for that. Mine`s due a service in 3 weeks (probably get it done next month) so I`ll mention it then Thumbs Up Steve.

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Andy K



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

typhoo12 wrote:
Does this need to be done when doing an ordinary service such as oils/filters?



No. Just once or twice in the cars life.

Post #553071 Tue Apr 03 2018 4:57pm
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