I should have my statement clearer. The faults didn't show but it certainly didn't start up the compressor. I believe it was just the fuse that caused this.
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When my car (D4 HSE MY12) went for its 26000km service I mentioned that I was having concerns with slow height increases etc. and was reassured that it was normal and no faults could be detected.
Problems/issue persisted, but did not seem to be getting worse and so I accepted it as normal.
Went for 39000km service. When collecting the car have been advised (without me raising the issue again) that I will be getting a new compressor under warranty in a few days. Either the service people detected faults or there is "quiet recall" going on. :confused:
Edit: I might also mention that I have a GOE compressor protection plate which does not appear to have been touched during the service. This implies that there was no inspection of the compressor itself. I will remove the plate (and my GOE suspension rods) before I return the car to the dealer for the new compressor installation.
Inspecting the compressor achieves nothing and slow to rise messages aren't faults so don't get recorded so no slackness by the service people in that respect.
Inspecting the compressor is not a service item - hence it was not looked at in a service.
Garry
I have added a inline dash mounted illuminated switch using a modified "mini fuse holder" - no wiring mods to the existing vehicles wiring.(http://www.ebay.com/itm/MINI-ATM-Fuse-TAP-Add-on-Dual-Circuit-Adapter-Auto-CAR-Terminal-7A-10A-15A-20A-/261191725157?pt=US_Car_Audio_Video_Fuses_Fuse_Hold ers&hash=item3cd03d7065#ht_2645wt_806). This way I can prevent the suspension lowering at any time by just turning a dash mounted switch off. When in extended height on the real deep soft stuff I do not want the car to lower because I am slightly over there speed setpoint. All the warnings, bells and chimes go off warning me but the suspension does not lower unless I want it to. Yes I know the lowering is a "safety" feature to keep the CG low and I choose to accept that risk based on the conditions I am in.
My D3 TDV6 MY08 had the compressor fail just out of warranty and just out of the lease program.
I did buy the supposed LR extended warranty from the dealer in Brisbane, undrewritten by Alliance.
As i am now getting the D3 serviced by MR I enquired about chances of getting the compressor replaced under the extended warranty but was told don't even bother as they will not pay up.
Any thoughts on this?
Failed just outside of warranty.....does LR not provide good will claims ? I have had goodwill claims up to 5 years of age....this saves me between 50-75% of the cost. If it is expected to last longer than 3 years (I know that these fail sooner and often) but the expectation is for this to last longer (pretending that I don't know that they do fail sooner and often), I don't see why not. Maybe I just say the right things when I need to claim.....or lucky ?
Be interested to see what happens when my D4 is out of warranty.
Others on here have claimed pumps under the right extended warranty.
Brett.....
If you read the information on the official Land Rover site re Land Rover Assured Extended Warranty it clearly says that 'Suspension comopnantry' is covered. The compressor is a major componant of the suspension componantry therefore I would expect the compressor to be covered by the LR Assured Extended Warranty. See excerpt below.
A SENSIBLE INVESTMENT Land Rover Assured Extended Warranty Insurance provides cover similar to the original manufacturer’s new vehicle warranty.*
In the event of a mechanical failure, Land Rover Assured Extended Warranty Insurance covers your vehicle for all original components including (but not limited to):
- Engine - Transmission - Driveline - Steering - Air conditioning & heating - Engine cooling & fuel systems - Electronics - All electrical systems - Anti-lock brakes - Traction & stability systems - Engine computers - Torsion bars - Engine mounts - Suspension componentry - Liftgate, door, & window mechanics - Turbo & supercharger - Sunroof - And much more!k
Choose Land Rover Assured Extended Warranty Insurance for 12 or 24 months, up to 200,000 Kms.
Lou...
I decided to look at the TOPIx site and found a bulletin regarding the compressor. I am not able to register as a subscriber and so can't see the text. It is number Q213v4 ROW. Is someone able to check that one out for me?
Edit. I found another bulletin. LTB00420v2 which relates to compressor replacement, but I can't access it either.
And another LTB00331 :-)