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    Quote Originally Posted by deezilfither View Post
    What the bloody hell is LR doing? I have a 1995 110 defender with 185k and hasn't let me down. In saying this I spent $9000+ on the ute, but guess what . With PM it has {touch wood ] never let me down. It is my work vehicle and do large KMs.

    I have just purchased a "Puma 2010 130 twin cab..Sitting in the shed waiting for a tray to be built,at least another 3-4 weeks for the tray.

    I also have a Series 1 Disco with 110k and to date has never let me down. This was purchased new in 1996,brillant little car,great fuel economy.

    Believe you me if this new LR gives me grief LR Australia won't know what hit them, I depend on this vehicle to earn income, so drive train issues had bettewr not be an issue!!

    You would think 15yrs down the track, vehicle reliability would improve??
    Time will tell, but this new vehicle is going to be closely monitored by many onlookers. As many of my peers are 'Rice Burner' owners
    I reckon you'll be fine - many of the guys with new (as in, 2010) Defys are happy and issue free - so just run it in carefully and enjoy it - don't go looking for issues!
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    Here you are have a listen to this...this is how my handbrake draggin sounded the first time.

    [ame="http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa212/dullbird/?action=view&current=MOV00126.flv"]MOV00126.flv video by dullbird - Photobucket[/ame]


    and this is how it sounds this time....I'm pretty sure its the handbrake again as it happens the same as it did last time however the banging is different, but will give you an idea.

    http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/a...t=MOV00173.mp4


    Hope that helps you pin point your noise
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Scallops ole mate, not looking for issues but time will tell regarding the 'New Defender''this isn't a show pony, it has been purchased on the merits of previous LR vehicles [x 4 models of various year/makes]. Which I have to say have been reliable. Proof will be in the pudding, certainly can not make any comment yet as only done 12kms [twelve kms].

    I was most interested in the Drive train issues , the old girl I have now has had to have a G/box overhaul due to a lube issue on the main shaft. But guess what, in 2010 I really don't wish to have these issues again -if any!!

    Safe motoring

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    Quote Originally Posted by deezilfither View Post
    Scallops ole mate, not looking for issues but time will tell regarding the 'New Defender''this isn't a show pony, it has been purchased on the merits of previous LR vehicles [x 4 models of various year/makes]. Which I have to say have been reliable. Proof will be in the pudding, certainly can not make any comment yet as only done 12kms [twelve kms].

    I was most interested in the Drive train issues , the old girl I have now has had to have a G/box overhaul due to a lube issue on the main shaft. But guess what, in 2010 I really don't wish to have these issues again -if any!!

    Safe motoring
    I'm hearing you! My Puma hasn't been too good - but I have the first one in Oz. Many new owners have let me know their's are trouble free. Good luck with yours.
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    2017 Mercedes Benz C Class. Cabriolet
    1993 BMW R100LT
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    Blown diff

    Hi I've got on 08 Defender 110.
    I've just taken it up Cape York on the telegraph track towing a camper trailer.
    We were coasting along nicely in low range 4th on a level but rutted track and bang! bang! clunck! : the front diff failed. We were in the middle of nowhere and I could not get any drive to the wheels unless I engaged the centre diff lock. So we limped along at 20km/hr through several creek crossings to make it to a bypass rd.
    We got hold of land rover assistance on the Sat Phone and they eventually got us back to Cairns on the barge.
    Was really disappointing. It has been a meticulously looked after vehicle with only 15K on the clock and let me down. Quite embarrassing actually as all the other 4wds were passing me with my hazard lights on.

    In Cairns Land Rover found the front diff had been completely mangled. The prop shafts/ CV joint were OK.
    They are still fixing it now.

    Have also had the same air con problems people mention with freezing over. They have not been able to fix it and we have to turn the air con off every 10 minutes to defrost.

    I love my defender and have spent a fortune on it. I hope nothing else goes wrong. Really worries you when you take your family out in remote areas.

    I talked to a Land Rover mechanic in Tassy. He said he has seen some of the new defenders not having any oil in the diffs from the factory!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryzakbyron View Post
    Hi I've got on 08 Defender 110.
    I've just taken it up Cape York on the telegraph track towing a camper trailer.
    We were coasting along nicely in low range 4th on a level but rutted track and bang! bang! clunck! : the front diff failed. We were in the middle of nowhere and I could not get any drive to the wheels unless I engaged the centre diff lock. So we limped along at 20km/hr through several creek crossings to make it to a bypass rd.
    We got hold of land rover assistance on the Sat Phone and they eventually got us back to Cairns on the barge.
    Was really disappointing. It has been a meticulously looked after vehicle with only 15K on the clock and let me down. Quite embarrassing actually as all the other 4wds were passing me with my hazard lights on.

    In Cairns Land Rover found the front diff had been completely mangled. The prop shafts/ CV joint were OK.
    They are still fixing it now.

    Have also had the same air con problems people mention with freezing over. They have not been able to fix it and we have to turn the air con off every 10 minutes to defrost.

    I love my defender and have spent a fortune on it. I hope nothing else goes wrong. Really worries you when you take your family out in remote areas.

    I talked to a Land Rover mechanic in Tassy. He said he has seen some of the new defenders not having any oil in the diffs from the factory!
    What was the reason given for why she blew ?
    Every day I read about another PUMA horror story......my First remote trip in mine will be SW QLD in October. It Must cost LR a fortune for all these claims......would have been much simplereto get it right at the factory before release.

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    Reading posts like these raises a valid question in my mind,
    Q: If the vehicle has a 3 year warranty & spends 3 months "laid up" is the warranty extended for another 3 months? ( or whatever period)
    Anybody asked this of a dealer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeJay View Post
    Q: If the vehicle has a 3 year warranty & spends 3 months "laid up" is the warranty extended for another 3 months? ( or whatever period)

    Nope, warranty is activated from the day you sign the papers taking delivery of the vehicle. In SA at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    Nope, warranty is activated from the day you sign the papers taking delivery of the vehicle. In SA at least.
    Read at work today that according to the department of fair trading that the warrantie is extended for the length of time it is with the dealer for warranty work. Manufacturers wont acnowledge it till they aare made to though.

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    [QUOTE=ryzakbyron;1291982]Hi I've got on 08 Defender 110.
    I've just taken it up Cape York on the telegraph track towing a camper trailer.
    We were coasting along nicely in low range 4th on a level but rutted track and bang! bang! clunck! : the front diff failed. We were in the middle of nowhere and I could not get any drive to the wheels unless I engaged the centre diff lock. So we limped along at 20km/hr through several creek crossings to make it to a bypass rd.
    We got hold of land rover assistance on the Sat Phone and they eventually got us back to Cairns on the barge.
    Was really disappointing. It has been a meticulously looked after vehicle with only 15K on the clock and let me down. Quite embarrassing actually as all the other 4wds were passing me with my hazard lights on.

    In Cairns Land Rover found the front diff had been completely mangled. The prop shafts/ CV joint were OK.
    They are still fixing it now.

    Have also had the same air con problems people mention with freezing over. They have not been able to fix it and we have to turn the air con off every 10 minutes to defrost.

    I love my defender and have spent a fortune on it. I hope nothing else goes wrong. Really worries you when you take your family out in remote areas.

    I talked to a Land Rover mechanic in Tassy. He said he has seen some of the new defenders not having any oil in the diffs from the factory![/QUOTE]

    Actually I mentioned the REAR diff failures/ noises I have encountered, and a few with alarmingly low oil levels from new, Haven't heard of a front diff failure before now in the new ones yet, especially at 15K. But glad you were able to get back with care assist. What a nightmare! Still, nice place to get stuck Very disappointing
    Hope Mick didn't give you too much of a hard time about it Go the Tdi!

    JC
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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