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    Servicing Requirements new D4

    Hi All,

    Happy new year!And all the best for 2013 with your LR's.

    Just wanted to ask is there meant to be a 1500km, or 2k first service? Or is it 10k as per the service booklet?I cannot find anything in the service schedule and ULR never went through the servicing requirements with me. The D4 has done 2200ks and I want to make sure it's serviced in line with recommendations.

    MLR will be doing the servicing and it's on corperate servicing.

    Thanks
    JB

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    There's just the 6 month / 10k health check. No fluid changes just plug it in and make sure everything is running as it should.

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    Keep an eye on the oil level. Mine has used a notch or two in the first 3000.

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    Hey JB,

    No 1600/2000K service as older vehicles required

    Just check your oil level as on the fuel lid suggests as running in can use some oil.

    Servicing is (if 12MY) 13K or 6 Months (whichever occurs first) then 26K or 12 Months etc etc..
    If it is a 13MY then yearly servicing only. 26K or 12 Months whichever occurs first.

    Cheers & enjoy the new vehicle.

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    Is there any requirement to run the engines in prior to towing?

    Cheers Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Family Traveller View Post
    Is there any requirement to run the engines in prior to towing?

    Cheers Scott
    I don't know if it would badly affect the car not to but I can recall my D4 took 10K+ to start driving it's best.....

    Everything ran smoother and quieter and brakes seemed more effective. So it would possibly give you a greater level of comfort on the braking front and definately better fuel economy.

    Cheers,

    Kev.

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    Hi JB

    I'm one from the old school. Can't come to terms with a first oil change at 12,000ks. Had mine and filter changed in the D4 at 4,000ks. Clean oil is good insurance in my book.

    Nick

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    2001 4.0 P38. (2009-2012)
    2000 4.6 HSE P38. (2002-2006)

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    I'm the same, I'll probably get it changed after the first few thousand and take it steady for the first 1,000 ks.
    When I got the bike new I dropped the oil and filter at the 1,000 ks (It's in Honda servicing to do so anyway) and did a long trip up and down some hilly country in low revs at different speeds.
    Apparently the rings are already beaded in, is this true?

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    Seriously to me anyway, only being required to change oil every 26,000 kilometres is just plain wrong and bad for your vehicles engine no matter what environmental requirements are in Europe for new cars and or LR say on this point. To me it's just a sales gimmick of the worst kind.

    Where is the written guaranteed proof that modern oils last this long without causing extra wear and tear on the engines, especially in the long run once the warranty has run out and the car has some decent kilometres up on it?

    And when the same oils are sold in 5 litre containers at Repco or where ever if these oils last so long why isn't there big brand based advertising signs saying 'buy engine oil brand xxx it will only need changing in your vehicle every 26,000 kilometres or one year'.

    I reckon car company's now work on the basis that nearly all new car 's sold will be traded in or on sold around the end of the warranty period so they will on very few occasions ever have to deal with engine life issues caused by old engine oil.

    I'd be very happy if someone can prove me wrong.

    cheers,
    Terry
    Cheers,
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    Thanks Guys, yes I also struggle with that fact of longer service intervals. My Ktm I use premium synthetic oils and change every 500k's, yes it works hard, but the oil is also shot by then, same with my GS 800 regular oil changes.

    mine is a HSE MY 12, so Pete will be coming over to you at MLR for servicing, dont trust your sister company.
    BTW what's just an oil change cost say if I came in at 5k?

    I have seen a snapshot of the screen showing the oil level inside the car how do I get this up on the screen? Also what is the best oil to use for the 3.0L? Apparently there is no dipstick? (I have not looked yet only just ready the post) so obviously want to check with the driving I have been doing.

    Car is running beatifully, however fuel consumption is a bit high, however I have no doubt this will come down as the k's increase. Have run the car in carefully so far no over revving etc, and a large variance of driving. Did my first Tow on the weekend with a Tonne of firewood out of Tanjil Bren and I would not have known I was towing, incredible. Funny thing was on the hwy back, I got the same fuel consumption with a full trailer (1 tonne) as I did on the way up with an empty one.....

    JB

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