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    Barrow loads of cash aside.
    If you get to Hamilton Downs, Alice Springs has a very good LR dealer with good TD5 knowledge.
    ...and, I have a Nanocom and some knowledge/ability to assist /share if you get stuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Is a mechanic a mechanic
    Well no, at a dealer they are technicians, hence the outrageous hourly labour rate to operate the diagnostic machine - technicians wouldn't want to get their hands greasy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Well no, at a dealer they are technicians, hence the outrageous hourly labour rate to operate the diagnostic machine - technicians wouldn't want to get their hands greasy.
    Technician is the new feel good word for mechanic ffs
    And these technicians don`t get a exorbitant wage`s as did mechanics of old it is only the dealer that charges handsomely .
    All this has been detailed why they charge so much in the past

    Yes the old diagnoses has fallen by the way side and yes they rely on computer diagnoses but a engine is still basically still as they have been for over a decade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Markf View Post
    My opinion is that one or more injectors were probably wrecked by the aforementioned "technician".
    I wonder if the person knew that a TD5 head can't be placed face down on a flat surface with injectors in-situ because the injector tips protrude just enough to be damaged. A mechanic should have checked first anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    I wonder if the person knew that a TD5 head can't be placed face down on a flat surface with injectors in-situ because the injector tips protrude just enough to be damaged. A mechanic should have checked first anyway.
    That could be the difference between a technician and a mechanic or a apprentice
    Sometimes the obvious is not so obvious who know`s .
    This whole scenario is probably due to inexperienced underpaid apprentice what ever the insert name here fandangled feel good appropriate trainee person

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    Dealers. 🤯

    We bought a little Vw polo in 2015. What has gone wrong with their services you ask?
    Spilt oil all over engine.
    Forgot to put service book back in (extra drive for me)
    Next time forgot to fill out service book (extra drive for me)
    Forgot to fill out service book again (extra drive for me)
    Asked if I wanted it washed, yes please. Pick up... not washed!!
    Didn’t rotate tyres (on condition at extra cost I find out later ) .... tyres scalloped in 50000 km and need replacing.
    Etc etc
    That is from four services only. I went back for the last two times as I wanted them to fix a noise under warranty that they “can’t hear, it’s just normal tyre noise’.

    Conclusion, good call Markf!!

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    WOW, I feel sorry for you guys But Not all dealerships are crap.
    I am fortunate enough to live just outside Geraldton here in WA where we have a Top Notch Landrover workshop that I have nothing but praise for, They are fast, efficient and they don't charge like a wounded bull either
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    Quote Originally Posted by Markf View Post
    Sad to say this isn't limited to LR dealers. A couple of years ago a Subaru dealer tried to sting us for ~$7,000 for a crank position sensor.
    I was waiting to pick up my Jeep whilst it was being serviced at a multi franchised dealership and watched a very distraught travelling retired couple remonstrating with the service adviser over the replacement cost of an Audi fuel pump. The car was just out of warranty and Audi wouldn't help with the cost - no good will - the pump was $12G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    WOW, I feel sorry for you guys But Not all dealerships are crap.
    I am fortunate enough to live just outside Geraldton here in WA where we have a Top Notch Landrover workshop that I have nothing but praise for, They are fast, efficient and they don't charge like a wounded bull either
    Our work vans have gone to the local Toyota dealer for every service over the last 10 yrs or so,never had an issue.

    And their labour rate is around 60% of the local LR stealers rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumbles View Post
    I was waiting to pick up my Jeep whilst it was being serviced at a multi franchised dealership and watched a very distraught travelling retired couple remonstrating with the service adviser over the replacement cost of an Audi fuel pump. The car was just out of warranty and Audi wouldn't help with the cost - no good will - the pump was $12G.
    But don't you know...its a great brand. German engineering. Cheers

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