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driftn69
18th February 2012, 09:21 PM
Our 2010 D4 has developed it's first oil leak at 45000 klms. While washing the car I noticed what I thought were tiny oil spots in the dust on the rear of the car. Dreading what I would find I crawled under the car and sure enough there is an oil leak from the transfer case front drive output shaft seal.
Took the car to the local dealer who checked and agreed with the source of the leak, the appropriate seal was ordered ex Sydney and the car booked a week later for repair. One week later dropped the car back to the dealer expecting to get it back that afternoon, and as I thought would happen we received a call saying that the seal had arrived complete with the front case of the transfer case. This means the transmission has to be removed from the car, transfer case split from the transmission then dismantled so the front case can be replaced, hopefully only three days in the shop!!!
To their credit the dealer has been as helpful as they could be and are giving us a Golf during the repairs. (tried for their demo Evoque but no banana)
The car is a 2.7ltr that has done probably 12000klm towing about three tonnes of caravan the rest have mostly been on highway, gravel roads and a small proportion around town with no serious off road work.
Love the car but end of warranty concerns me as we have the intention of keeping it for the long run.

Cheers and I hope I'm an orphan with this problem

Tote
19th February 2012, 08:12 PM
I think you may just be lucky..... 190,000 KM on my disco 3 and no oil leaks.
Hopefully it's a one off which will be rectified with the new seal.

Regards,
Tote

driftn69
10th March 2012, 08:11 PM
Just a quick update, the dealer was able to remove the transfer case from the tranny without having to remove the transmission as well. However close inspection of the dismantled transfer case revealed internal wear (not sure what exactly as I wasnt shown the parts). Photos were taken and sent to LRA, a complete new transfer case was air freighted and fitted all within the three day expected repair time. So far so good.....

We wont mention the incident with the leaking fuel filter changed at the 48k service wich was done at the same time.