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Thread: Tell me your woe,s of owning 2013 2.2 DEFENDER

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    A mate of mine says that Defenders are like LA women... they need to have their parts replaced from time to time..

    My Td5 has blown 5th gear in the gearbox and the engine head has cracked apart from that all the other failings have been wear and tear/12-13 year old car standard duty cycle stuff.

    I have to concur with the other people in the thread, one of the best purchases will be a spare wheel carrier for the rear of the car.

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    Mine is 2013 110, first month the steering box had to be replaced, left passenger window chipped on top due to screw exposed on top of frame.
    Water leaks fixed a couple of times and centre diff lock switch adjusted.
    18 months later running well apart from the obvious back clash noises

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    My 2013 Puma is awesome!
    (2013 model bought new and registered in 2014)

    Had the intercooler pipe recall done, but thats all so far.
    Just had its first service at our main dealer. Re-aligned passenger door as THEY weren't happy with how it was shutting, checked what I thought was a noisy EGR valve but seemed ok (but they are changing for me at next service for no cost), and they did an oil change at my request, even though they said it's not required on the first service.

    No complaints from me, loving the new Doofer, and the service I'm getting from Southern Land Rover in Perth!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Land Rover didn't make the roof rack,it's an ARB most likely,every single vehicle I've ever driven on dirt roads let dust in,it's caused by the vacuum directly behind the rear door,run the A/C or get the wind deflectors trucks have fitted behind the cab that directs air around the rear of the vehicle,the rear lock has to positively lock or they rattle,they are adjustable to stop this,the tyre hanging off the door doesn't help,maybe invest in a wheel carrier. Pat
    Bought rake from dealer has big landrover sticker on front , deaff no ARB . As for air and dust I have owned a few other 4wd,s on this road never used air for keeping dust out .

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Land Rover didn't make the roof rack,it's an ARB most likely,every single vehicle I've ever driven on dirt roads let dust in,it's caused by the vacuum directly behind the rear door,run the A/C or get the wind deflectors trucks have fitted behind the cab that directs air around the rear of the vehicle,the rear lock has to positively lock or they rattle,they are adjustable to stop this,the tyre hanging off the door doesn't help,maybe invest in a wheel carrier. Pat
    Bought rake from dealer has big landrover sticker on front , deaff no ARB . As for air and dust I have owned a few other 4wd,s on this road never used air for keeping dust out .

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    Same part,LR just pay to have LR sticker on it,it's covered under your vehicles warranty. Pat

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    I get more dust inside a 2013 Prado than I do in a 1996 Defender 130 on dirt roads, unless I drive with the windows down. Corrugations seem to allow the rear door to wobble and dust to infiltrate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AussieAub View Post
    Just had its first service at our main dealer......and they did an oil change at my request, even though they said it's not required on the first service.
    Oil change not required on first warranty service, that's a load of bollocks!

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    Smile MY12 - some problem too

    Hey guys,


    I have had a few problems with my 2012 110. I love it and mates tell me to get rid of it an buy a Toyota. But I don't want to go to the dark side!


    We were so lucky in a way because before all the problems we had just done the Oodnadatta, Stezlecki and Birdsville tracks and had no problems. It is a wonder we made it through the trip.


    First problem after getting home was the shaft between gear box and transfer case broke (towed). After a few more k's, next the gear box made very bad noises when changing gears. They replaced (with a new one) the gearbox, clutch, clutch plate and spigot bearing. They said the gearbox (the main shaft was so loose it would move 10 to 15 mm in any direction) was what caused the shaft to break previously.


    So back on road and happy and then the turbo hose blew off (towed again). Replaced the hose (they knew this was likely because they don't tighten them properly in factory apparently) put the new bracket on the hose as part of a recall fix. Happy finally,


    Then the other week the shaft between the gearbox and the transfer case stripped again (Towed). Asked the dealer if I really had a lemon? He said that he suspects that the shaft was not inspected properly after the gearbox replacement and it was damaged (same as the first time) by the faulty gearbox. So replaced the shaft again (put some special grease in it as there was a special bulletin to use a particular grease - not many tubes available in Australia) and I am on the road.


    Love the car but hoping it is not a lemon with all these troubles and only 51K on the clock.


    Cheers Brad

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    Quote Originally Posted by specwarop View Post
    Oil change not required on first warranty service, that's a load of bollocks!
    I know it's not REQUIRED in accordance with the service book, but I asked to have it done over and above the service work. Why is it b******s if I've requested it in the chance there MAY be small shards of "new metal" floating around my new engine?

    (read the post in it's entirety before making a blatantly passing comment )

    From past experiences, maybe I just prefer to look after my engines more than the next person....

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