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    Major fault causes end to holiday... Turbo issues

    Yesterday about 145 km East of Norseman, WA, heading East, loss of power and engine light came on. I pulled over immediately. Couldn't see anything obvious so called LR Assist. While waiting for the tow coming from Norseman, I discovered the (recently replaced) hose from snorkel to air box had pulled out at the airbox end.

    I figured it must have been sucking hot air from near the exhaust manifold and the sensor told the brain box it was too hot, hence the warning light. Concerned there could have been some other issue, I thought it best to get back to Norseman and have it assessed.

    Back at Norseman this morning, the mechanic cleared the faults and suggested it was likely due to the hose disconnection and he fixed it up. Suggestion was to wait 24 hours to allow sealant to fully cure before moving on. $127 later a seemingly easy fix and I was a happy camper.

    HOWEVER....

    Subsequent road test revealed a loud hissing sound at each upshift. Further fault finding and turning of spanners by the very nice mechanic showed the turbo is "not far from seizing". He said the impeller had excessive free play and also was binding up when it should be easy to turn with a finger. It is drive-able but unreliable.

    End result is, Defender and I have been trucked to Kalgoorlie, with vehicle and I due to be trucked to Southern LR in Cannington (Perth) tomorrow for a LR dealer to fix it. Then I fly home to Canberra on Saturday and LR Assist will truck the vehicle back to Canberra at their cost after it has been fixed.

    Now I guess this will be quite an expensive fix with parts and labour combined. It is a 2014 model 110 with only 77,000 km on the clock. I have had the vehicle serviced every 10,000km at the same LR dealership in Canberra (where I bought it) since new. I don't thrash it and have never had an issue until now. Warranty of course ran out in April 2018.

    Can anybody tell me who I need to talk to in Land Rover to discuss the possibility of this issue being covered by them? A contact number would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers,
    Nige

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    still some warranty

    Hi,
    when your 3 years warranty expires you still have 3 more years of cover IF you have been using LR service, likewise also 3 more years of roadside assist. It works that you can claim one major repair 100% in the first year after warranty, one repair for 50% in the second year and finally a 25% claim in the third year after warranty. This is a scheme that applies to Pumas as they would not offer 'extended warranty ' package, and this is what my dealer told me, and has been mentioned on AULRO before.
    This only applies if you have been using dealer servicing--they may cover the lot as goodwill --so ask nicely. We have made use of this here in Sydney, so if your car is a 2014 then you still have some cover. Good luck.

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    If you get no joy from LR (if LR are like Audi best hold no expectation of goodwill), a recon turbo from Bailey Diesel (after refund on exchange) is about $850. Can't imagine there is much labour to replace unless the bolts are seized.
    MLD

    Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
    Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
    Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
    Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110

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    Do you have your own roadside assist/breakdown

    Today I’ve had a failure to proceed, in Jervis Bay....RACQ Ultra are transporting the car to Sunshine Coast and flying me to Brisbane. I get into Brisbane tonight, car arrives next Thursday. From memory I have $3600 allocation.

    Last day of trip so not so bad.

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    The service history will be in Land Rovers database if it was done at a dealer and you could ask the dealer that is doing the work to submit a goodwill warranty claim once they have assesed it. This gets sent to JLRAU Customer Service Dept. You could try and get a head start on it and plead your case here:

    CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP CENTRE

    Please contact our Land Rover Customer Relationship Centre (CRC) team for all enquiries and concerns.
    Call: 1800 625 642
    8:00am to 8:00pm EST Monday to Friday
    9:00am to 4:00pm EST Saturday
    Email: crcau@jaguarlandrover.com

    I also have a friend who drives a 2.2 Ranger as his work car and it detonated a turbo. It got towed to Ford and had a new turbo installed and back on the road the next day.

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    LRA and goodwill is a contradiction.

    LRA has a legal obligation to warrant products of merchantable quality.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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    Thank-you for the advice, and update on situation

    Hi everyone,

    Firstly, thank-you for the very helpful replies.

    As I sat in Kalgoorlie after my initial post, I sent an email to the CRC summarising the situation. I received a return email first thing the following morning, and a follow up phone call (both of which I missed as I was en-route to Perth in the tow truck).

    They have confirmed a case has been raised.

    I fly home to Canberra today. The vehicle has been left with Southern LR in Cannington, and they are going to send a report of some kind to CRC/LR with what they can find wrong with the vehicle.

    I bought it new from Lennock LR in Canberra. It has always been serviced there, at the LR dealership. I have not missed a scheduled service, and in fact I have put the vehicle in for oil/filters etc every 10,000km.

    I previously renewed my LR Assist package, and I must say, it was the best $180 I have spent. They paid for the original recovery tow back to Norseman, the tow to Kalgoorlie and then onto Perth and have advised me they will also pay for the tow back to Canberra. On top of this, they provided me with accommodation in Norseman, Kalgoorlie and Perth. The tow from Norseman to Perth alone cost $4k.

    I paid for my flight to Canberra, but it's about the same as the fuel bill back across would have been anyway.

    LR Assist have been excellent, communicative, and amenable to my requests within my coverage parameters.

    My allocated CRC consultant advised she will contact me on Monday after speaking to the Southern LR staff about the situation with the vehicle.

    Incidentally, the towie from Kalgoorlie said he had been bringing in lots of 3.2 L Ford Rangers lately. He said he has seen a few transmission issues with them.

    We'll see what develops from here.

    Thanks again for the advice.

    Cheers,
    Nige

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    Thanks for the update......seems to be progressing in a positive way

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    LRA and goodwill is a contradiction.

    LRA has a legal obligation to warrant products of merchantable quality.
    Lennock LR in Canberra went into bat with my 2012 130 that blew the motor at 85k, 5 months out of warrantee, I got a full long motor replaced at no charge, I was impressed with how the dealer and LR handled something that shouldn't have happened in the first place..
    It does seem bit strange that if the turbo was to blame, they didn't fit a new one up to get you back on your holiday?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summiitt View Post
    Lennock LR in Canberra went into bat with my 2012 130 that blew the motor at 85k, 5 months out of warrantee, I got a full long motor replaced at no charge, I was impressed with how the dealer and LR handled something that shouldn't have happened in the first place..
    It does seem bit strange that if the turbo was to blame, they didn't fit a new one up to get you back on your holiday?
    I agree. It seems to be dealers who push owner vehicle issues, particularly after the manufacturer warranty ends and statutory warranty takes over. Especially when it’s clear cut like in the present case. 70,000km failure is way less than merchantable quality. A turbo should last 400,000km minimum, with appropriate servicing.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 49-107 (probably selling) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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