Oil Service
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Oil Service
I am of the school that oil doesn't last 15,000 miles like the dealer thinks and will be chaging it soon as I am approaching 5000 miles on my LR4. They claim they use "special oil" not available elsewhere, but from my BMW days, as long as it is a good synthetic oil like Castrol or Mobil 1, you are good.
Do you guys agree? Dealer wants #190 for an oil service, Jiffy lube wants $123, I can do it myself cheaper.
Do you guys agree? Dealer wants #190 for an oil service, Jiffy lube wants $123, I can do it myself cheaper.
#2
DIY, early and often. Many new high end vehicles have a maintenance schedule built around the leased model, pushing repairs on to next owner. As for unobtainium oil, just look for it. Rover also has a "arduous" schedule, which is more real world. Also keep in mind the diff oil is unlikely to work well at 149,000 miles.
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Got oil changed at dealer. Felt that brakes were "soft" as I could push the pedal to the floor. The bled the brakes and all feels better.
The also replaced the water pump as it was leaking. They said this was common which concerns me a little regarding reliability issues that plague this vehicle. Anyone else have their water pump replaced?
Only thing that upset me was that they reset my oil interval after I specifically asked them not to (currently have 5k miles on it). My SA said they can't reset it unless the vehicle said it was time. He said he was wrong and I said I will see you again at 15k miles!
The also replaced the water pump as it was leaking. They said this was common which concerns me a little regarding reliability issues that plague this vehicle. Anyone else have their water pump replaced?
Only thing that upset me was that they reset my oil interval after I specifically asked them not to (currently have 5k miles on it). My SA said they can't reset it unless the vehicle said it was time. He said he was wrong and I said I will see you again at 15k miles!
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That engine does use a 'special' oil that was specifically designed along side of the engine being designed, its a special blended castrol 5w20. I have no experience with using the incorrect oil in it as far as creating an issue or not, but the only oil I've come across that meets it's specs is one made by Redline.
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DIY, early and often. Many new high end vehicles have a maintenance schedule built around the leased model, pushing repairs on to next owner. As for unobtainium oil, just look for it. Rover also has a "arduous" schedule, which is more real world. Also keep in mind the diff oil is unlikely to work well at 149,000 miles.
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