I keep having these good thoughts about getting a d4 and getting back into the fold , then I keep seeing these things happening......
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I keep having these good thoughts about getting a d4 and getting back into the fold , then I keep seeing these things happening......
That is terrible to hear mate. Given your vehicle has had full dealership service I would not give up on getting LR to come to the party. If your dealership doesn't want to have anything to do with it maybe contact LR directly. Others on here will have more knowledge on this but I would really try and get LR involved - this is a known issue and I would think since your vehicle has been dealer serviced it gives you a better chance.
I wonder if a failure ever occured at a time that caused an accident or at worst a fatality if a recall would be mandated based on safety?
Pity they dont last like this.
The Million-Mile 2007 Toyota Tundra Pickup: The Teardown
Its a petrol model,although there is a thread on another forum on high mileage 1 VD,and there are heaps up over 500K KM,never touched,many up in the 700K plus.A local guy i know here contracts for the council and he has two that are over the 500k mark,engines never touched,but clutches every 200K.Tows huge dual wheel trailers most of the time.
Its all about looking after them,servicing them properly,no matter the brand,although this crankshaft issue occurs even if servicing has been done properly,so its obviously an inherent design issue,or whatever.
The neglected vehicles,no matter what brand, are the ones that appear with issues,mostly.Or the heavily modded,tuned,chipped,etc.
I'd say there are more dusted or blown 1vd's than there are over the 500kkm and up ones out there unfortunately.