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    I had the same question when i bought the D4 a few weeks back.
    The service manager said if you are doing high km's then the 12 month/24,000km is ok but for city driving/short trips he recommended the 6 month/12,000km service. The later suits me as I would rather be sure, even if the modern oils perform pretty well.

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    Let the fun begin....
    2.7Ltr Originally 12M/24K Km's, 3.0/5.0Ltr Originally 12M/26K Km's.

    Corporate Servicing.
    LR will now pay the labour time for the 6 Month health check but this does NOT include oil & oil filter-If customer requests this, then the customer must pay for oil & oil filter & yes it is expensive.

    NON Corporate/Private buyer.
    It is recommended to do, but not compulsory, If the customer does want the 6 month health check to be carried out & yes the customer must pay for this also which again does not include labour, oil & oil filter this time.

    It is recommended to do 6mnth wise as if the vehicle is regulary looked at
    then LR will look favorably at your vehicle when warranty expires.

    HTH.

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    Are we talking dealer service here?

    I've always had my new (Toyota) cars serviced by the guy down the road who does a full by-the-book dealer service but has the advantage of being cheaper (less overheads) and is only a walk away. To date he's done a spot on job. In fact I'd have to say I always felt more confident having him do it than some "unknown" at the dealer. If I have to take my D4 back to the dealer its a full on hike cross town.

    I know car manufacturers always "insist" that cars be dealer serviced, but are there any valid reason for choosing dealer service over standard garage service when it comes to Landrovers???

    Ron

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    Yes,
    Thats not from me either working for a dealer, but.

    If you purchased the vehicle & never returned.......
    If there is a bulletin that needs to be done to your vehicle, It will never get done.
    Also recalls, if you move while owning your vehicle LR will never be able to send out the info you reqire. Again a NON delaer will not have access to the LR computer to check what Recall, Actions &/or Service Bulletins are required to be done to your vehicle albeit an expensive one!

    Some of the service bulletins are quite handy, If u have a small niggling problem, you may find that the delaer can fix rather quickly while the NON dealer is charging you hours to repair!

    Also all warranty work must be carried out by a LR dealer.
    Unless authorised by LR (ie Darwin)

    Cheers.

    Watpub, have a look in the D4 Electric trailer brakes as this has the photo of the Red Arc controller i promised.

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    Thanks Pete,

    The good thing about the D4 service is that it's not required as often as the Toyota was (every 5,000 ks). Even though LR are talking 26k I'd still have it done every 10-12k. You're probably right that it would be to my advantage to get a dealer service. Might even bring it into town and go shopping while it's being done!

    And, I saw the RedArc controller pictures the other day. Looks good, and I think they're more practical than the Prodigys give the in-dash mounting. I've now been told my D4 has gone to build so I'll be in touch in the next few months. I'd be pretty keen to hit the road with the van for a shake down soon after getting the car.

    Is there any recommendation for running the vehicle in before towing? I'm getting conflicting stories from salesmen. Old salts recommend the tried and true 1,000 kms while the young guns reckon they've run in on the benches and should be fine from the start.

    Regards,

    Ron

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    Speaking of small funny problems...

    Sometimes my reversing camera wont turn off. You have to stop and start the car to reset it.

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    Ahh Land Rover Glitches.......

    Mowog, Wait for the Q093, there is a heap of downloads (I am talking hours here) to fix a lot of niggling little things.

    Ron, Yes the vehicles are bench run prior to fitting & then run in the vehicle for a short while.
    It is always best as i did for the first few hundred K's to just basically take it easy on baking, varying rev's etc etc. I am still from the old school & doing it this way wont hurt anything anyway.

    Cheers

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    I have a big road trip in June will Q093 be done before then?

    I might couple that with a once over and an oil change.

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    It should, but i would ring your dealer & book in a month prior to going away.

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    I didn't expect so many replies!! First up the only Bible I have (at hand) is the one that came with the car and it CLEARLY says that service intervals are 12month / 24,000 km. And that's not some rest of world assumption it says "Australia"

    It makes no mention at all about recommended, but not compulsory services. I do rack up the kms fairly quickly with most of it on the open road. I've averaged about 1000 km a week since getting the D4.
    I totally agree that regular oil changes can only be good but these new fully synthetic oils preform very well. On my D2 I only serviced it every 20k and now it's got 300k on it and still going, it's had problems with everything else but the lubrication of the engine and drive train.

    And as for LR looking favourably upon an owner after warranty ..... Please... They will drop you like a hot spud unless there are likely to be statutory warranty issues . (like bolts falling out of oil pumps etc)

    Unfortunately I'm still none the wiser on what to do, if I could see the oil I may have a better idea, may dip a length of silver solder down the tube tomorrow and see what I reckon. If the dealer was around the corner I'd probably have it changed But LR Aust shut down our local..


    Does anyone know if the D3 dip stick works on a 3.0l D4???

    Still pondering

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