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Punkawallah Member Since: 04 Sep 2018 Location: Salisbury Posts: 159 |
Hi - there are loads of almost identical posts to your one - do a forum search and you'll find answers to "Anything I need to look out for?" on an L494 SDV6 as people won't want to repeat themselves once again.
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Wed Mar 13 2019 11:46am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Open field service action - recommended actions from JLR that have not been carried out when they should be. Is the seller a JLR dealership as those comments suggest that the car has had its servicing schedule neglected if it is out of warranty and being sold outside the dealer network, walk away before spending money on it. Not good if the car is also an SDv6............ no up to date service is a guaranteed rejection of repairs should the crank snap 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Mar 13 2019 11:57am |
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rangersport Member Since: 29 Oct 2012 Location: West London Posts: 64 |
Thank you for the reply.
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Wed Mar 13 2019 3:25pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Register with TOPIx and download it’s service history. Probably need it’s VIN Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Wed Mar 13 2019 4:39pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Approved used warranty will not cover a snapped crank as it is a JLR built-in design fault and specifically excluded, however I know several people who have bought SDv6 powered used RRS and Discovery4 in the mast 12 months and have it in writing from the dealer principal that in the unlikely event of a snapped crank that the dealership will replace the engine at no cost to the buyer. My own SDv6 HSE D was a fantastic car, well built and a paint defect Sadie was perfect. I never had oil dilution problems because the car was not used much for town stop/start driving and regularly did properly long drives fully warmed up and if any DPF regerations did occur I never knew about them happening. I didn’t stay with JLR because new prices for the same model had increased out of all line with my earnings over the same time, no cover for a snapped crank on a car only serviced by JLR dealers as it had the service contract and had 2 years of it still to run and also my 2 alternatives from JLR - the I-Pace and the RRS PHEV - took way longer to be launched and then had a heap of issues when they were for my confidence. After 30 years of buying new or ex demo Land Rover products I was saddned to leave the brand as I have only owned one problem car out if 11 new cars purchased, I think a change of marque has been good for me but I still want to get back into RRS ownership, just they now are way way over priced and their attitude to long standing customers stinks. You could use the fact that there are outstanding service items on the car as a bargaining point or insist that they are fixed before you take the car. Remember the choice if used faultless RRS is huge, loads more to look at and they aren’t shifting off firecourts anywhere near as fast as dealers would like due to their insistence on asking OTT prices 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Wed Mar 13 2019 4:53pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
There are lots of RRS available. Buy the best you can. If you can't afford the best, buy something else i.e. not RRS. These things will eat money, given the chance. If you must have an RRS, buy one that has been looked after for many years, with a full history and lots of receipts. That means an earlier one but hen at least you get a decent vehicle with less chance of big bills for a much smaller sticker price. Or buy a newer one which hasn't been looked as it's been on a PCP. Then, when it goes bang in expensive ways, expect us to say "told you so". These things need TLC. Buy cheaper than year and you will regret it. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders 2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed |
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Wed Mar 13 2019 10:57pm |
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rangersport Member Since: 29 Oct 2012 Location: West London Posts: 64 |
HA - 'buy cheaper'...not quite what I was planning.
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Thu Mar 14 2019 7:22am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
The used warranty isn’t a JLR warranty it is like an insurance policy provided by an outside 3rd party branded as Land Rover and it has a specific exclusion of design faults and JLR has stated that the issue of snapping cranks on a few cars has been as a result of a design fault...... result is no warranty cover for the engine!
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Thu Mar 14 2019 9:27am |
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Hog Member Since: 03 Dec 2015 Location: Wassenaar Posts: 254 |
Excellent analysis Tim! It is addicting, but not a car for the faint hearted as somebody wrote. RRS 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux
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Thu Mar 14 2019 10:20am |
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rangersport Member Since: 29 Oct 2012 Location: West London Posts: 64 |
Thank you all. Agree, nice analysis there Tim.
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Thu Mar 14 2019 1:58pm |
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