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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
Is it the 3.0?
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Thu Dec 29 2016 11:35am |
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Sirrel Squirrel Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 25 |
The whooshing air sound is coming from the driver's side, roughly in line with the middle of the steering wheel and side grill near the top of the engine.
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Thu Dec 29 2016 11:56am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
It's not a five minute job to change the inlet.
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Thu Dec 29 2016 2:54pm |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4393 |
It's about a day's work, in all reality. Manifold is £180 + VAT, from memory, and a few quid for injector washers
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Thu Dec 29 2016 9:31pm |
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RRSporter Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: UK Posts: 61 |
Hi just had this issue. P006A-00 code. As DM says it's a days work. Thus allow £900 for Indy or £1300 for LR. Plus the wait to sort. Like me it happened between xmas and new year. You could have a go with this method. £6, 2 hours work. 500 miles later, It's solid as a rock and airtight. Was only supposed to be a temp fix but
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Sun Jan 01 2017 10:04pm |
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Peanut Member Since: 31 Jul 2012 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 110 |
I do hope I am reading something wrong here!
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Mon Jan 02 2017 10:03am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
so what's going on in the first the last pic?
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Mon Jan 02 2017 11:54am |
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lazysteve Member Since: 17 Dec 2011 Location: Bulgaria, Nessebar Posts: 13 |
Hi, had this on mine. First left side, was replaced under warranty. 3 months later the right side went. Paid for the second one as warranty had just finished. All in was 750 pounds, done at dealer in Bulgaria. |
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Mon Jan 02 2017 12:15pm |
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RRSporter Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: UK Posts: 61 |
Hi Andy No just creating a diy version of a smoke test to find the leak. It's dead obvious though and doesn't need much pressure at all and a bit of wd40 or leak detector around affected area when pressurising with air. The idea for this came from this link so I cobbled up what I could from my garage as everywhere was shut between xmas and new year, not because I was being a cheapskate. I needed a solution in 24 hours! 3.0 SDV6 HSE L494 |
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Mon Jan 02 2017 6:55pm |
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RRSporter Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: UK Posts: 61 |
Btw the tech is not quite right in his video. As the engine is turbocharged the manifold pressure will be greater than the air outside it so air is blown out of the manifold not sucked in. It's this process which turns a hairline crack into a gaping hole when the engine is under higher load demand. For this reason it also needs a bit of pressure to show the leak up properly. It's right along the 90 degree radius of the manifold cover above the middle cylinder. You do have to cut away the bottom insulation in the middle cylinder area to see the crack. 3.0 SDV6 HSE L494 |
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Mon Jan 02 2017 7:02pm |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4940 |
Arh I see |
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Mon Jan 02 2017 8:03pm |
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Sirrel Squirrel Member Since: 16 Jun 2014 Location: Essex Posts: 25 |
Thanks for the replies, just waiting on a couple of indy's to get back to me.
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Tue Jan 03 2017 11:52am |
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RRSporter Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: UK Posts: 61 |
Araldite rapid 2 part. The key component is the patch which had an almost identical radius to the manifold meaning a very small gap between the 2 plastic layers for the araldite to bond to. It was a section out of a screwdriver tray. All I could find but in fact was spot on. 👍. This won't come apart. The only way of failure is if the crack starts further along ie around the front or rear cylinder area. But these areas are supported by the ends of the inlet manifold which is the reason it fails in the centre usually as its least supported. 3.0 SDV6 HSE L494 |
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Tue Jan 03 2017 12:15pm |
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ABSport Member Since: 14 Aug 2014 Location: Plymouth Posts: 698 |
I had the same issue, mine was a fairly quick fix took it to Land Rover and there was a stuck actuator its above the drivers wheel arch. I thought Turbo etc body off etc Car was plugged in took out on road test actuator cleaned and all reset, I also had oil in the air filter, once all this was cleaned it's been fine since. Took it back last week and no oil in air box and no warning lights car runs perfect. I was told to stop driving around like miss daisy and open the car up use it for what it is, tbh I've never thrashed it in 3 years but now I open it up every day |
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Tue Jan 03 2017 7:26pm |
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