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Gaz



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Servicing query.....

Hey guys.

Have read some great posts on here regarding servicing. It's all really great info and a heads up for me.
I've got an inbetweener I need some advice on.

I have an 07 RRS TDV6 that only has 47k on the clock.

By inbetween, I mean what servicing would you guys recommend?
Do I take more notice of my car being just 7 years old now or the mileage?
I'm reading about cam belt, oil pump casing replacement, pulley guides as a precaution and such like.
This is the best motor I've ever owned and want to look after it as I plan to own it for a while.
Does anyone recommend a transmission oil change too?
I bought from a main dealer nearly 12 months ago.
I may as well get any work done with the MOT.

Many many thanks,

Gaz, Bristol.

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mse



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Its age or miles, so miles will trump age if you do sa 20k a year, you will be doing a 40k service in year 2.

But if your car is 7 years old, you will need to do the yr 7 service at year 7 regardless of miles.

If you want to look after it, a car never complained of having new oil...the most simple and best thing you can do for anything (as long as its not weekly on low miles!) Mike

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Gaz



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Thanks Mike.

Where can the information be found on what's advised as a car ages?
Is it a simple case of looking in the manuals?

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Look in owners section of LR website.

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Gaz



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mse



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Actually the service schedule (the one you actually need) is on here somewhere....do a search Mike

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mse



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http://www.rrsport.co.uk/gallery/albums/us...0UK-EU.pdf Mike

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Gaz



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Thankyou so much Mike!!

I'm going to print this off and highlight what I think I will need doing.
I bought from a main dealer almost coming up to a year ago now. They did say that it had a service and was looked at.
When I picked it up, even though on an 07, it only had 35k on it. I have about 46k now.
I have budgeted £1000 for around the 50k mark to ensure that anything that could cause a catastrophic failure is dealt with. (not sure if 50k is too soon).
Hopefully it'll satnd me in good stead for a few more years then.

Thumbs Up

Gaz.

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mse



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You are probably looking at a B service with a few extras.

Do you know a good independent LR person - you might be better off there Mike

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Gaz



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I have a regular busy garage I have used for years and trust 100%.
I will try and get a price from an Indy in Bristol.
I have got in touch with my main dealer to ask if they have any recorded service history they can furnish me.
(Should of asked when I bought it I guess!!...lol)

Do you think 7 years or 50k is too soon for a front and back cam belt change?

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mse



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You can never really change a cam belt too early in my opinion (well within reason). The more you don't know the history, the more you give yourself some piece of mind.

the only reason I suggested an independent was for cost and likelihood to do some preventative stuff in a way a dealer might not Mike

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Gaz



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Thanks so much for the continued advice mate. Thumbs Up

Gaz.

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No problem Mike

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