Hi Graeme,
I am new to this and may have put 2 and 2 together to get 4 with out understanding all the options.
On the web site for the Black Box solutions the people who make the Faultmate there is section under downloads called "coverage"
https://www.blackbox-solutions.com/shop/help/SM129.html
I am assuming that this is a list of vehicle information that Faultmate can read
Under the "Diesel Engine Management" for the D3 there is an entry for Engine Oil Temperature.
Would then depend on the OBD2 software/hardware combination you were using to be able read this data ????
Mind you I might have the wrong end of the stick with this - but for under $200 I think I'll give it a go.
When I saw that BBS can provide the oil temp I thought I'd find out where the sensor is located - its in the left side of the sump, near the front. I'm not sure that knowing the oil temp will prevent or indicate an imminent bearing failure though.
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Hi Rdenyer
Just reading your post after the same thing happened to my D3 last week. Same sort of thing rattles then engine stops only to discover bits of bearing, overheated crank etc and being told I need a new motor.
Decided to go second hand motor as I can't justify 16k change over so I've settled for a 96k second hand one.
I'm still about bit worried about it though. What can I do to ensure this does not happen again after spending $7k to fix this. At first I though that 96k is quite low for a diesel motor but after reading your thread, I realise that your old motor had only done 80k. Mine had done $172k before dying.
As far as I know all services had been done so not sure what else I can do to ensure I prevent this. A couple of years have passed since your original post. How the new engine going now? Is there more information in the D3 community that can help this from happening? I have asked the engine installer to check the cap bolts when the new (second hand) motor arrives.
Ps does the body need to be removed to install engine?
Sorry to sidetrack this thread, but I seem to recall that reconditioning the TDV6 2.7 and 3.0 engines was not possible - as big end bearings were not available. I noticed that there is a shop in UK now advertising on eBay - that they can recondition your motor (keep same engine number) or exchange one. No mention of warranty offered. Prices seem a bit lower than a new one.
Rangerover Sport 2 7 TDV6 Recon Your Engine | eBay
DD - so your engine failed at 172k km... Did someone change the belts and oil pump casing at the recommended 168k km? I wonder if they stuffed up or used an old oil pump casing - per this thread: http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...-casing-2.html
Body does come off easily and saves many hours in labour.
Good luck with the new donk!
DD,
Sorry to hear about your motor.
Yes after 2 1/2 years all good .
Not 100% sure what can be done to stop happening in the future - but did hear that the newer engines has tabs on the bearings to stop them moving, but the Service Manager at the dealership would not confirm this.
Use good quality oil, with regular oil and filter changes - I am going every 5000 Km.
Follow all recommended service requirements
Find a good independent repairer who is enthusiastic about Landrovers
I now keep two service records - one set for the engine the other for the rest of the D3.
Yes they took the body off
Hope it works out for you.
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