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Been-and-dunit Member Since: 15 May 2016 Location: Burton on trent Posts: 145 |
Well looks like LR are twitching ,it's 6 months to my next service ,but up came service due on incontrol ,so phoned dealer and they said it's got to have an oil change due to dilution of oil .any one else had this |
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Wed Aug 22 2018 8:08pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
This issue is the main reason why I got out of my car before the OE warranty expired.
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Thu Aug 23 2018 12:06pm |
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Dave Harries Member Since: 14 Mar 2018 Location: Bath Posts: 12 |
I bought my car at the end of march this year MY16. After 3500 miles I had the service message come up, phone dealer and they said bring it in and we will reset it. After waiting an hour the receptionist said that the oil had been diluted and would need to be changed, thankfully Land Rover covered the cost. Seriously considering a petrol one now too many stories with the diesel. |
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Sat Sep 01 2018 11:50am |
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jimbg Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: By the River Dart Posts: 1841 |
The software seems to be be over pessimistic, an owner on the Disco5 had his oil analyzed and it was at 0.5%.
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Sat Sep 01 2018 12:24pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 871 |
Wonder how the dealer knew the oil was diluted? Do they test the oil ? Does the car's internals test the oil? I have just had a service, 3,000 k's early and decided to get my oil tested. Modern trucks have Oil testing devices on board, some other vehicles use algorithms , I have yet to find out what the Range Rover uses to determine oil quality. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW. |
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Sun Sep 02 2018 10:07pm |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
The car's computer calculates a dilution figure based on the number of DPF regens.
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Mon Sep 03 2018 7:17am |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 871 |
Wilf still a mystery to me, are you saying regens are based on oil dilution, which still would require some sort of test ? I meanhow does the vehicle know the oil is diluted with out some sort of internal test ? M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW. |
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Mon Sep 03 2018 10:40pm |
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Red Arrow Member Since: 06 Jun 2017 Location: Scotland Posts: 590 |
How many miles had the oil done (and the car in total ) when Millers tested the sample and what product was it ? Thanks |
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Mon Sep 03 2018 11:03pm |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
My understanding is that it's the other way round. The DPF sensor indicates ash build up in the filter and the car decides it needs to regenerate it. Part of the re-gen process is to introduce excess fuel so that some unburnt fuel enters the filter to create heat in the filter to burn off the ash. It's the process of intoducing the excess unburnt fuel which allows it to enter the oil, thus diluting it. More short trips=more diesel particulate build up in the filter=more frequent re-gens=more diesel in the oil (=premature engine wear?). When I was looking for my L320, although I wanted a face-lift, I didn't want a DPF for that very reason, and this did restrict the number of cars I could look at. Glad I did though. |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 8:04am |
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wilf Member Since: 08 Nov 2012 Location: on the naughty step Posts: 939 |
The oil was whatever LR had put in at the previous service, and had done 6K miles. Total mileage about 40k. Dilution was at 8.5%. My normal usage pattern for that car was NOT urban crawling, 95% fast A road and M'ways. MY2016 HSE D SDV6 - gone due to fuel dilution problems. By the age of 50 you have the face you deserve - George Orwell. |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 8:17am |
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Paulcp Member Since: 18 Apr 2013 Location: Suffolk Posts: 327 |
Exactly the same issue that affects the 2.0d Discovery Sport and some Velar models, JLR document JLRP000100 refers to procedure dealers should adopt, although many try to ignore the guidelines and either blame it driving style & try to get you to pay or say it’s just a software glitch which requires resetting.
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Tue Sep 04 2018 5:52pm |
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Coedlan Member Since: 30 Sep 2016 Location: N. Wales Posts: 71 |
Is the safeguard against this weakness intermediate oil changes then?
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Tue Sep 04 2018 7:58pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 871 |
The DPF filter is in the exhaust so I can't see how the regen process adds fuel to the oil? So I am still confused, I think the service intervals are most likely a software algorithm , Land Rover seems to be pretty average when it comes to software, but would love to believe it is active monitoring which would really be the best for engine life . M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW. |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 9:36pm |
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IRBails Member Since: 22 Nov 2013 Location: Wollongong Posts: 871 |
Oil is cheap insurance IMO , although new syn. oils can do the distance no issue it is the dilution that is the issue. M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW. |
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Tue Sep 04 2018 9:39pm |
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