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Thread: Breakdown two weeks after last service and warranty end - should LR be gracious?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukemasterpro View Post
    Hi all,

    Been a while since I've posted, been motoring along happily with a 2014 D4 3.0SDV6. Unfortunately after restarting the vehicle at the weekend there was a not very good noise within first 1-2mins of idling. To me it sounded like a belt or something mechanical, no warning lights on the dash.

    End result was a tow organised by LR Assist after NRMA guy said "yeah maybe loose belt, pulley and water pump but not seen this before".

    Vehicle is now at the main dealer I've been since purchase for service. My question is - should they look after me better than replacement of these items at my cost???

    I had the vehicle in for it's 60 month service 2 weeks ago ( same day the LR Assured Extended Warrarty expired ). I had timed that service so if any issues were flagged or updates needed it would be covered. Now I will have to pay $1399 for this repair and vehicle is off the road till Friday as LR have only one water pump available in the country ( which is being transferred from another dealer ) plus other parts from Melbourne.

    Has anyone had a water pump fail like this at 43,000km or less? Is that normal and would a scheduled service pick this up? The service agent told me that it's not something could be picked up and I was unlucky.

    Asides from replacing tyres all round ( once ), rear pads twice, front once and wiper blades and a new battery I've not had to use the factory or extended warranty so have no experience of how this type of issue is handled.

    Appreciate any advice or suggestions.
    Australian consumer guarantee, if a part fails under the expected km under normal vehicle use and is serviced properly, you should still be covered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Early 2014 3 yrs + 2 yrs is 2019.
    That’s it’s Tombie- Aug 14 build Oct 14 delivery then I had 2 years warranty on top as additional cost to take it till Oct 19.

    It’s an Allianz policy though, would that make difference to how a warranty repair and claim would be handled vs something inside the original 3 year warranty?

    It’s not a huge amount of money in the grand scheme of things but nonetheless I had paid for this additional peace of mind and being 2 weeks since expiry, last LR dealer service and low km’s for a typically long lasting item.

    Who to press on this the LR dealer, JLR or Allianz?

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    Give via the dealer, ask for good faith.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukemasterpro View Post
    That’s it’s Tombie- Aug 14 build Oct 14 delivery then I had 2 years warranty on top as additional cost to take it till Oct 19.

    It’s an Allianz policy though, would that make difference to how a warranty repair and claim would be handled vs something inside the original 3 year warranty?

    It’s not a huge amount of money in the grand scheme of things but nonetheless I had paid for this additional peace of mind and being 2 weeks since expiry, last LR dealer service and low km’s for a typically long lasting item.

    Who to press on this the LR dealer, JLR or Allianz?
    Try the nice way via dealer, ask for a good faith first as mentioned, then if you get roadblocked, know your rights as per Australian Consumer Guarantee, try dealer first, then JLRA to get it fixed as per the law.

    Australian Consumer Guaruntee goes beyond warranty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    I was only offered a 2 year LR extended warranty by the dealer in 2014 when I bought new, so the warranty end would have been at 5 years if I had taken it.
    This is probably what the OP had too. Glad I didn't bother given that no warranty work was required in the 4th or 5th year.
    I agree that water pump failure at that age/km's is unlucky/rare.

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    Barely considered the warranty. Wouldn’t waste my time, at the price for the good cover I could repair most things.

    In 8 years I’ve had 1 good will - on the Seat cushioning of all things and nothing else to be concerned about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Give via the dealer, ask for good faith.
    Always good to ask nicely and know your rights.
    From having a look also at the UK LR forum it seems having the pump go at standstill, cool engine much better thankfully than when moving with no easy pull over options. Lucky in that respect, also made the most of the “free” taxi ride back home after waving the car onto the flat bed truck. Glad also I had read up on how to get the car into neutral using the emergency release. Something the tow truck driver wasn’t completely familiar with, think I picked that up on a LR forum a while ago, some much good advice shared. Thanks for the comments so far all!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Australian consumer guarantee, if a part fails under the expected km under normal vehicle use and is serviced properly, you should still be covered.
    Consumer law is State based. Implied warranty is also State based. There is no Federal body that covers anyone. There should be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Consumer law is State based. Implied warranty is also State based. There is no Federal body that covers anyone. There should be.
    Consumer guarantees | ACCC

    Repair, replace, refund | ACCC


    ACCC is national and an independent statuary authority

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians.


    This covers everyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Consumer guarantees | ACCC

    Repair, replace, refund | ACCC


    ACCC is national and an independent statuary authority

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians.


    This covers everyone.
    Sure, but try and get the ACCC to act on a personal claim. They will ALWAYS refer to the State system, and consumer law is ALWAYS State based. I have two family members highly placed with CAV. They tell me this stuff every day. There isn't even a system to make a claim to the ACCC as an individual. Give it a try someday. If you are BHP they may listen.

    The ACCC will act ( maybe) if GMH fails to pay super to 10,000 workers. They are not going to follow up on a single person's warranty claim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Water pumps on the v6 diesel seem extremely long lasting, one might say they out last the engine

    I'd say:
    *unlucky it failed.
    *useless and typical dealer network that a genuine pump takes so long to get in, but surprised they actually have one in Australia.
    *I have a genuine one in stock.

    Last one I fitted had done 260k
    The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
    The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈

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