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    compare the price of another engine with the price of another low km D3, not that much in it so if it was me I think I would be searching Australia wide for a replacement car and keeping the other one as a parts bin. 10 years worth of spare parts except brake pads
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    Also speak to Kevin at Rovertech if you haven't already. They have done several Territory motor swaps but whatever you do won't be cheap.

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    Thanks for all the advice guys. I've contacted Darren at Aztech 4x4 and he's going to do an engine swap for me. He has a low km 2.7l ready to go, and his rates are much better than elsewhere. I'm looking forward to getting the old girl (photos below) back on the road (and 4wd tracks!). Cheers
    Ryan

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    Yesterday I saw 2011 territory that is damaged for sale for $3500.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eddy View Post
    I’ve just emailed ACCC with information on this, I wonder if they will be able to influence JLR Aus into also having a recall as well
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    People who have stripped and inspected several of these failures have noticed that the block has twisted at some stage.

    Interested to see if any D5's have had crank failures.
    Last edited by Russrobe; 12th October 2018 at 06:48 PM.

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    Minimum JLR could do is make a bottom end rebuild kit easily accessible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerthDisco View Post
    Minimum JLR could do is make a bottom end rebuild kit easily accessible!
    Plenty on UK ebay.
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    I’ve had no response from JLR Aus yet, but have had a reply from the ACCC

    Thank you for writing to us about Jaguar Land Rover. We have recorded the details of your report. We can offer you information about recalls and where to go for assistance. If you are concerned, you should contact your manufacturer.
    How to resolve your dispute

    You should contact the seller to explain the problem and the outcome you want. If you are unable to resolve your issue by speaking with them, put your complaint in writing – that way the seller is clearly aware of the problem and what you want, and you have a record of your contact. You can learn about writing a complaint letter and use our complaint letter tool on our website.
    If this does not resolve your dispute with the seller, you can contact Consumer Protection Western Australia. As your local consumer protection agency, Consumer Protection can help consumers resolve some disputes. Find out more about how to make a complaint to Consumer Protection on its website.
    If Consumer Protection can’t help, you may need to take your complaint to your state or territory small claims tribunal.
    Safety concerns

    If you are concerned about the safety of your vehicle, you can report your vehicle safety concerns to the Department of Infrastructure, Regional Development and Cities (DIRDC). DIRDC is responsible for administering vehicle safety standards.
    Product Safety: Recalls - consumer

    You can check for recalls on the Product Safety Australia website. If a product you buy is voluntarily recalled, remedies are set out by the supplier. The supplier will generally:

    • give you a refund, or
    • give you a suitable replacement product, or
    • modify or repair the product.

    You should contact the supplier directly to find out what applies in your case.
    A minister can also order a recall.
    Product safety recalls do not expire. If you own a product that is the subject of a product safety recall, you should return the product regardless of how long ago the recall started.
    We do not normally conduct recalls. We monitor and audit recalls, and work with suppliers to make sure the recall is effective. Depending on the product being recalled, a specialist safety regulator may monitor a recall.
    We have recorded your report

    We appreciate you reporting your matter to us. All information is potentially valuable to help us identify trends and where we can most effectively direct our resources, so we encourage you to report any behaviour or business practice that is concerning to you.
    What the ACCC does with information from reports

    The ACCC focuses on enforcing the laws we administer in circumstances that have the potential to harm the competitive process or result in widespread consumer or business detriment. We use reports received from the public and small business, as well as other sources of intelligence, to inform our work. When the ACCC takes action, it is to remedy market problems; we are not a complaint handling body and don’t resolve individual disputes. You can read more about how we prioritise our work and what we can and can't do for consumers on our website.
    We hope the information we have provided today is helpful.
    Yours sincerely”

    2014, MY14 Discovery TDV6, Fuji White (2018-Now)
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