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    D4 Servicing

    I'm thinking about taking on the minor service schedule for my MY16 TDV6 D4 and leaving the major one to my local indie. I service the car every 10k with the 70k service falling due soon and would like to know;

    1. What parts are required?
    2. Best place to get them as a kit?
    3. Any special tools required?
    4. Do I drain the oil or suck it out?

    All I have is a standard set of tools, GAP tool, trolley jack and floor trolley and can raise the car via LLAMS to give better access. I have a 2010 copy of the LR service schedule so if there is an updated one someone can point me too that would be good to.
    Rod

    D4 MY16 5 seat TDV6 - LLAMS, Custom Drawers, OL Bar, Toyo Open Country, GOE Rims, Lithium DBS, eDiff, OA Long Range Tank, GAP Tool, Tracklander rack, Mitch Hitch, TPMS & Safari Snorkel

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket rod View Post
    I'm thinking about taking on the minor service schedule for my MY16 TDV6 D4 and leaving the major one to my local indie. I service the car every 10k with the 70k service falling due soon and would like to know;1. What parts are required?2. Best place to get them as a kit?3. Any special tools required?4. Do I drain the oil or suck it out?All I have is a standard set of tools, GAP tool, trolley jack and floor trolley and can raise the car via LLAMS to give better access. I have a 2010 copy of the LR service schedule so if there is an updated one someone can point me too that would be good to.
    I asked Dave about the manual available from shop on this site. Here is his answer:-

    "Yeah it does contain a specific 2013/2014 manual as well as the original up to 2012 manual So there are 2 separate manuals on the disc now"
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    Best Regards Dave Blears

    So it looks like one more recent than your current one is available (just spotted you were talking about a service schedule and not a manual)


    Regards Peter
    2014 D4 HSE, Traxide Dual Battery System, llams, Compomotive Rims, Prospeed Roof Rack, Rock Sliders and Compressor Guard.

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    I suck it out. Some old school believe you must drain it however I’ll leave that to you. It leave very little behind when sucking versus draining in the scheme of things in my experience. If you’re changing more often, remnants of old oil is even less an issue.
    Filters. You can buy from LR or use aftermarket. Again, use your view on this as everyone’s position varies. I’m not going to entertain extended arguments on said topics.

    In your case I’d simply do oil and filter as your changes and leave the rest to LR aligned to the standard schedule D4 Servicing
    Oh and prompt them to do gearbox and diffs earlier too.
    2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mog60 View Post
    I asked Dave about the manual available from shop on this site. Here is his answer:-

    "Yeah it does contain a specific 2013/2014 manual as well as the original up to 2012 manual So there are 2 separate manuals on the disc now"
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    Best Regards Dave Blears

    So it looks like one more recent than your current one is available (just spotted you were talking about a service schedule and not a manual)


    Regards Peter
    Thanks Peter, I've got the manual from the shop site but it's a bugger to read at 7500 pages!
    Rod

    D4 MY16 5 seat TDV6 - LLAMS, Custom Drawers, OL Bar, Toyo Open Country, GOE Rims, Lithium DBS, eDiff, OA Long Range Tank, GAP Tool, Tracklander rack, Mitch Hitch, TPMS & Safari Snorkel

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    I suck it out. Some old school believe you must drain it however I’ll leave that to you. It leave very little behind when sucking versus draining in the scheme of things in my experience. If you’re changing more often, remnants of old oil is even less an issue.
    Filters. You can buy from LR or use aftermarket. Again, use your view on this as everyone’s position varies. I’m not going to entertain extended arguments on said topics.

    In your case I’d simply do oil and filter as your changes and leave the rest to LR aligned to the standard schedule D4 Servicing
    Oh and prompt them to do gearbox and diffs earlier too.
    Is there a special tool required for the oil filter and do you change the fuel filter as well?
    Rod

    D4 MY16 5 seat TDV6 - LLAMS, Custom Drawers, OL Bar, Toyo Open Country, GOE Rims, Lithium DBS, eDiff, OA Long Range Tank, GAP Tool, Tracklander rack, Mitch Hitch, TPMS & Safari Snorkel

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    I’d leave the fuel filter to them. It doesn’t need changing at 10k IMO. I think it’s a 32mm socket to undo the filter housing.
    2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
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    In a common rail diesel, I'd consider fuel filters as a standard service item. Not like the older ones, where you kept a spare in the glove box and only put it in when the car coughed and sputtered!
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    I do my mid service at 10K as well. Vacc the oil out (first time ever no oil over the floor or up my arms. ) Socket on the filter housing and change that. Clean air filter by sucking out with "Hoover".....
    I leave the fuel filter for the official services as an indie reckoned mostly our fuel is much better than the olden days.
    By the way, the oil vac. machine I got off Ebay for around 50 bucks delivered and out come 6ltrs not 5.9 as per the manual.
    AlanH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATH View Post
    By the way, the oil vac. machine I got off Ebay for around 50 bucks delivered and out come 6ltrs not 5.9 as per the manual.
    AlanH.
    Alan I noticed there are a lot of "suckers" on eBay and some have different tubes. Do you stick the tube down the pipe or attach it to the top? Do you have a link to the one you purchased? What brand oil and filter do you get? Thanks.
    Rod

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocket rod View Post
    Alan I noticed there are a lot of "suckers" on eBay and some have different tubes. Do you stick the tube down the pipe or attach it to the top? Do you have a link to the one you purchased? What brand oil and filter do you get? Thanks.
    You attach to the top of the tube on a Discovery. I used some fuel hose to join the two together. On an older vehicle not setup for extraction oil changes you shove it down the dip stick.
    2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
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