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    When will Land Rover learn to paint

    Why have Land Rover never learned to paint the rear face of Defender chassis to an acceptable standard. This is a customer's SVX I had in the workshop today. Although it does spend a lot of time on the coast, a car of this age shouldn't look like this. It really spoils what is otherwise a great looking Defender (Needs a good wash though )
    I've seen plenty of other Defenders with surface rust or badly faded rear chassis.

    Cheers, Murray

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    You're unhappy about Land Rover quality control?
    Seriously though, it seems they've been trying for about 40 years and haven't got it right yet.
    Is it a difficult job to apply some sort of appropriate aftermarket paint that does the job?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    ................Is it a difficult job to apply some sort of appropriate aftermarket paint that does the job?...................
    No, not difficult, but you shouldn't have to.

    I'd seriously consider galvanising my 120 project chassis when I get to that stage.........one day

    Cheers, Murray
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    I just had a paint warranty claim for the rear cross member denied, they basically said I had not looked after it. I am now waiting on a response from LRA questioning why it would fade so much in 4 years to the point it is bare metal and it would be my fault, but of course I do not expect a response, it has been over a week.

    I now have to look at painting it my self somehow.

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    rust

    Don't the ADR's stipulate that all cars sold in Australia today have rust prevention treatment?

    The days of rust bucket Kingswoods and Valiant Regals have long gone or have they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by patclan View Post
    I just had a paint warranty claim for the rear cross member denied, they basically said I had not looked after it. I am now waiting on a response from LRA questioning why it would fade so much in 4 years to the point it is bare metal and it would be my fault, but of course I do not expect a response, it has been over a week.

    I now have to look at painting it my self somehow.
    You don't have to accept their bs. Send a letter of demand and if they refuse let fair trading sort it out. It's not as hard a process as it sounds and you will have success if it's a real issue.

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    Mine doesn't even look that bad after 15 years,(although it does need repainting now).


    Martyn

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    They will learn to paint right after they learn how to treat customers. Don't hold your breath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesB71 View Post
    They will learn to paint right after they learn how to treat customers. Don't hold your breath.
    I disagree.

    My dealer is awesome, they have replaced everything I have even hinted at that I wasn't 100% happy with - even things that I thought would not have been covered by warranty; for instance my rear mud flap started to melt on a recent trip but I had also torn it while on the same trip, they replaced not only that mud flap but the other one also (so they would match).. that's a silly example I know but they have done a lot of work on my car that I know other dealers would laugh at if asked.

    It's not Land Rover that treats its customers badly, its the individual dealers; and it seems unfair to cast them all in the box when they clearly are not all like that. If you are unhappy with your dealer then go to another one; you do not have to go to the dealer you bought the car off for warranty issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alittlebitconcerned View Post
    You don't have to accept their bs. Send a letter of demand and if they refuse let fair trading sort it out. It's not as hard a process as it sounds and you will if it's a real issue.
    I just called LRA and they are chasing it up, it seems no one had seen the email with photos that I sent in after it was denied by the dealer. He has now found the email and is going to take it up with warranty management today and get back to me with a reason it was denied.

    Once I have this I will do as you advise and take it up with Fair Trading.

    Cheers

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