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    How much leaking oil is too much?

    I'm new to Land rovers, and 4wd's... But seeking opinions on whether I should follow this up before it deteriorates any further. Vehicle has factory warranty.

    Photos show the gearbox bellhousing and electrical cable (and perhaps clutch hydraulic line) which is in the passenger side of a 2012 defender.

    It's a little more oil than I'd like to see under a vehicle with 23,000 Km on it. Is it a Land rover thing?

    Any ideas what might be the source of said leak? Rear main? or is there an oil pressure sensor or oil cooler lines on the passenger side of the 2.2 TDCI engine?



    -Mitch
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    Sorry, but what I'm doing really irritates me, that is, answering a question with a question.

    Would it pass a vehicle roadworthy inspection in your state?

    If the answer to that is NO, then you have your answer and as it is still in warranty I believe you should get it fixed.

    It does not seem an overly bad leak and the old girls are renown for marking their territory, does it drip off and onto the floor or driveway?

    I can't say anything directly about the motor as I have never worked on one.


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    Yes, it would pass a roadie (pink slip in NSW)... unless you get a douchebag of an inspector

    Not dripping as such, but there is enough to oil soak over components and be blown back along the gearbox.

    Thinking about it, if the engine has some kind of PCV system, could be as basic as a loose vac hose or similar. Just spitballing though...
    -Mitch
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    It's not a LR thing - my Puma gearbox has never had any oil on the outside of it - get it fixed under warranty without question.

    Does it smell like gear oil or engine oil?

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    I wouldn't hesitate to take it back to the dealer. no question.

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    No distinct smell, but it's black, so usually that means engine oil in my book.

    There's some cabling in some split tube which runs above the starter motor which is oil soaked, so looks like its originating above that level.
    -Mitch
    'El Burro' 2012 Defender 90.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toxic_Avenger View Post
    I'm new to Land rovers, and 4wd's... But seeking opinions on whether I should follow this up before it deteriorates any further. Vehicle has factory warranty.

    Photos show the gearbox bellhousing and electrical cable (and perhaps clutch hydraulic line) which is in the passenger side of a 2012 defender.

    It's a little more oil than I'd like to see under a vehicle with 23,000 Km on it. Is it a Land rover thing?

    Any ideas what might be the source of said leak? Rear main? or is there an oil pressure sensor or oil cooler lines on the passenger side of the 2.2 TDCI engine?
    I'd love if my Landy only leaked that much . I agree though, new cars shouldn't leak oil. But it doesn't look to serious. I think some people get pretty uptight about small oil leaks on older rigs but I'd get it done under warranty if it were mine. If it was 5 years older I'd call it an anti rust dispenser and just ignore it til it gets bad.

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    If it was mine it'll be straight back to the dealer. Pat

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    Mine is 5 years old and has never leaked - I would take it back to the dealer

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    If it was 5 years older I'd call it an anti rust dispenser and just ignore it til it gets bad.
    That's a classic. I'm going to use that one

    Cheers for the input chaps, Might make a not of this with the next service.
    -Mitch
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