City dweller equates to arduous use. Stop start is almost worse that outback towing.
I agree - there are plenty of vehicles out there will poor service histories that us mechanics don't see. Some fail, some don't.. But I wouldn't buy one. I have posted here before about a toyota I serviced with near to 1,000,000kms between oil changes - so go figure. This isn't scaremongering at all - it is our empirical data.
Oils haven't come that far and any advance is lost with for example with lower diff capacities. I wouldn't be spending $70,000+ on a vehicle and then go blindly and trust a sealed for life statement and long service intervals. If you were going to turn it over in 40,000km then maybe this doesn't matter to you. But if you were holding on to your vehicle for longer, I'd change some oils. If you have spent $70,000+ you can afford a couple of hundred every now and then for oil changes.
City dweller equates to arduous use. Stop start is almost worse that outback towing.
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
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1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
No argument here, Garry. Short trips are deadly. Acids, condensation, dry starts, etc. 112k in 10 years.... do the maths. I do that easily every 3 years. I was referring more to what would generally be perceived as 'gentle use', 'one lady owner' and 'immaculate service history'.
DiscoClax
'94 D1 3dr Aegean Blue - 300ci stroker RV8, 4HP24 & Compushift, usual bar-work, various APT gear, 235/85 M/Ts, 3deg arms, Detroit lockers, $$$$, etc.
'08 RRS TDV8 Rimini Red - 285/60R18 Falken AT3Ws, Rock slider-steps, APT full under-protection, Mitch Hitch, Tradesman rack, Traxide DBS, Gap IID
I agree.
I recently had my D4 serviced for the first time by an Indie. I stated that the car had always been serviced by a big LR dealership and was unsure of the quality of the work done, as their general support had been hit and miss over the years.
So I asked him to not only carry out the logbook servicing but to give the car a good once over. I also booked a wheel alignment.
In general discussion I was bemused that a guy who spruiks his cred and experience, spanning years, didn't even know what LLAMS was. I thought most Indies would be up on mods. LLAMS has been around since D3.....probably over a decade.
The reason LLAMS came up was the fact that I mentioned mine had the system fitted and that I believed without the 'Loop' plug, you can't test the suspension properly.....assuming they might want to test things in accordance with my 'check everything' brief! I just ran out of time to figure out how to fit the plug myself. Thought they might know.
I picked the car up and was told that they had been too busy to get the wheel alignment done....not happy Jan! Then when I asked if the guys had found anything of concern in the car, he shrugged and said that the Techs hadn't reported anything.
I left with a less than confident feeling. I feel I got nothing more than an oil and filter change.
Not a 100% sure .... but I just can't shake the feeling that he didn't actually tell the guys to do anything other than the service.
Sure, he was a lot cheaper than LR but it kind of defeats the point if the Indie is just as disinterested as a LR Dealership.
I went to an Indie recently and he was adamant that 5 - 7.5K klms was the max you should do on the engine oil.... he didn't believe any of the manufacturer hype at all.
I used to water ski with a guy years ago that had a Holden 308 powered Lewis ski boat. He purchased from a guy who worked for BP and swore that he changed the oil every week. He was running Corse+. We all took that with a grain of salt until oil appeared in the bilge. Some of the ski-crew were engine guys in the RAAF ... which means they get training in a lot of propulsion systems. They pulled the engine out so that they could get a better look, since the leak wasn't obvious above the deck line.
They might have been taking the micky out of me but they recon the dip stick had perforated the tube housing or somewhere in the engine where the dipstick goes (long time ago). Cause? ..... checking the oil too often ....![]()
Good on you GarrySpot on.
Perception vs Reality.
DiscoClax
'94 D1 3dr Aegean Blue - 300ci stroker RV8, 4HP24 & Compushift, usual bar-work, various APT gear, 235/85 M/Ts, 3deg arms, Detroit lockers, $$$$, etc.
'08 RRS TDV8 Rimini Red - 285/60R18 Falken AT3Ws, Rock slider-steps, APT full under-protection, Mitch Hitch, Tradesman rack, Traxide DBS, Gap IID
I plan to do my diff oils every 50,000km. Im a bit out of the ordinary and have all my oils regularly sampled and tested so Im getting a good idea of how long things can go. I can tell in you in my case after 50,000km the front diff has around 600ppm iron content - the rear around 3-400ppm. The front diff I believe definitely struggles with the smaller oil capacity compared to the rear and for the front Im happy with 50k - rear could probably go out to 70k easily before the contamination levels match the front
Shane
2005 D3 TDV6 loaded to the brim with 4 kids!
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