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    Warrenty period nearly up

    The warrenty period on my 2009 Puma finishes in September. Should I take it to the dealer for a final warrenty check (probally not) or to a L/R specialist to do it. As I have had lots of warrenty work done(6 rear diff replacements,transfer box replaced,door seals replaced and other fiddly things fixed,clutch is starting to shudder a bit) I feel that there other things that possibly might need fixing. I live in Gerringong,so a Nowra,Wollongong or Sydney guru would be the way to go.

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    If the dealer has been looking after you then I sugggest you take it back to them. Why blow the last real opportunity to get things fixed under warranty?
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    Really depends on how much confidence you have in your service dept.

    In Any case it would be nice to know exactly what needs to be fixed before you go to the dealer and then see how many of the issues they identify.

    If they didn't find them all, you Could then show them the report from the specialist.

    This will be your last chance, be prepared.

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    You could get the vehicle assessed by an expert independent before going to the dealer.

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    In syd there are a few cooper davis and in the gong, fairy meadow actually there is graeme lord who recently got darrin who used to work for s. Classic. Just be sure to explain to whoever you go to you dont want any work done just a list for final warranty claim.

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    RACQ do a pre warranty expiry check that I believe is excellent..

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    This time last year I was in the same position and a little time spent searchig this site led me to be a little untrusting of service departments who have a vested interest in saving opeational costs.

    I know it's sceptical of me, but I took mine to an independent LR specialist called Ayres Automotive in Brookvale and they performed a pre-warranty check.

    They managed to diagnose a few things that needed looking at such as a couple of leaks and an EGR issue and a few points that needed greasing - so I took it to LR knowing what needed doing, gave them the heads up and got the work done under warranty.

    I've been going back to Ayres for servicing since the warranty expired because of their thoroughness and professionalism, even though the LR service centre is easier to get to.

    Bobby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skoller View Post
    The warrenty period on my 2009 Puma finishes in September. Should I take it to the dealer for a final warrenty check (probally not) or to a L/R specialist to do it. As I have had lots of warrenty work done(6 rear diff replacements,transfer box replaced,door seals replaced and other fiddly things fixed,clutch is starting to shudder a bit) I feel that there other things that possibly might need fixing. I live in Gerringong,so a Nowra,Wollongong or Sydney guru would be the way to go.
    I'm in the same boat as you - my Puma goes to an independent LR specialist for a full once over tomorrow morning...

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    My advice is have it checked by an indy, then get its final service done....

    then flog it and buy a new one.

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    Can Anyone out there in the know verify that 3 years warranty is given to parts replaced under warranty. They are after all brand new and should come with 3 years. Cheers

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