Used 2011 lr4
#61
P0087 Fuel Rail/System Pressure too Low. P0316 Misfire on Start-Up (First 1000 Revolutions) & Misfires an all Cylinders.
High Pressure Fuel Pumps (LR081595) @ $630.00 ($315 each)
$600 Labor @BritishAutoSpecialist
Coolant topped-off @ FREE
@104,024mi
Total $1,230.00
High Pressure Fuel Pumps (LR081595) @ $630.00 ($315 each)
$600 Labor @BritishAutoSpecialist
Coolant topped-off @ FREE
@104,024mi
Total $1,230.00
Last edited by Luis Fernando Gutierrez; 05-09-2022 at 08:29 PM. Reason: Added Coolant top-off
#62
I nicked my Alloy & blew the sidewall on the Passenger Side Front tire last Sunday.
Two (2) NEW Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus dated 2221 for $487.28 @ 104,340mi
Mounting & Balancing $40.00 @ Rolling Tire in Bellflower
Total $527.28
Two (2) NEW Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus dated 2221 for $487.28 @ 104,340mi
Mounting & Balancing $40.00 @ Rolling Tire in Bellflower
Total $527.28
Last edited by Luis Fernando Gutierrez; 03-08-2022 at 12:54 AM. Reason: Tire Manufacturing Date
#63
105K Mile Oil Change
Engine Flush $11.57 (500ml)
Engine Oil $69.76 (5W20 Special Tec - Liqui Moly LM2264)
Engine Oil Stabilizer $22.04 (Lucas 10130)
Engine Oil Filter $9.86 (LR011279)
Engine Drain Plug $13.43 (1013938)
Friction Modifier $54.02 (600ml)
Total $180.68
104,530 Miles
Engine Flush $11.57 (500ml)
Engine Oil $69.76 (5W20 Special Tec - Liqui Moly LM2264)
Engine Oil Stabilizer $22.04 (Lucas 10130)
Engine Oil Filter $9.86 (LR011279)
Engine Drain Plug $13.43 (1013938)
Friction Modifier $54.02 (600ml)
Total $180.68
104,530 Miles
Last edited by Luis Fernando Gutierrez; 08-23-2021 at 04:03 PM. Reason: Added Oil Stabilizer
#64
#65
Front Brake Pads & Rotors @ 106,852mi but I previously replaced the Front Pads & Rotors @ 90K Miles (Post #26). I had the dreaded shaky steering wheel at highway speeds.
I reused the Rotor Screws & Brake Pad Sensor
Front Brake Pads $58.38 (Brembo P44022N)
Front Rotors $111.47 (Zimmerman 450 5202 20)
Brake Caliper Mounting Bracket Sand Blasting $20.00
Brake Parts Cleaner $10.73
Total $200.22
Passenger Side
Drivers Side
I reused the Rotor Screws & Brake Pad Sensor
Front Brake Pads $58.38 (Brembo P44022N)
Front Rotors $111.47 (Zimmerman 450 5202 20)
Brake Caliper Mounting Bracket Sand Blasting $20.00
Brake Parts Cleaner $10.73
Total $200.22
Passenger Side
Drivers Side
Last edited by Luis Fernando Gutierrez; 11-04-2021 at 04:18 PM. Reason: Added Photos
#66
Okay, I’ve been reading your posts and totally appreciate the detail.
I’ve gotta ask though, why is your oil change interval so frequent?
You are running full synthetic - that’s gotta be like a 10k or 15k change interval. Surprised to see you changing so frequently, especially with the additional cost.
I’m in the market for an LR4, so your posts are really helpful. I’m amazed to see some of the issues that crop up.
Cheers,
Gundo
I’ve gotta ask though, why is your oil change interval so frequent?
You are running full synthetic - that’s gotta be like a 10k or 15k change interval. Surprised to see you changing so frequently, especially with the additional cost.
I’m in the market for an LR4, so your posts are really helpful. I’m amazed to see some of the issues that crop up.
Cheers,
Gundo
#67
I used Blackstone Labs for Oil Analysis on both my BMW and Land Rover.
Most of the time, their recommended oil change intervals are closer to 5-6000 miles depending on the brand and weight of synthetic oil you are using.
Extended Oil change intervals will work but you're not doing yourself any favors by running them that long.
Kind of Like BMW's "Lifetime Fluids", sure you can run your transmission, rear diff without changing the fluids and it will last the lifetime of that part but it significantly reduces said Lifetime by doing so.
Just my 2cents
Most of the time, their recommended oil change intervals are closer to 5-6000 miles depending on the brand and weight of synthetic oil you are using.
Extended Oil change intervals will work but you're not doing yourself any favors by running them that long.
Kind of Like BMW's "Lifetime Fluids", sure you can run your transmission, rear diff without changing the fluids and it will last the lifetime of that part but it significantly reduces said Lifetime by doing so.
Just my 2cents
#68
#70
Tried to upgrade the Incandescent Bulbs to LED’s in the Fog Lamps but the VLEDS H11 MICRO EVOLUTION’s were too bulky due to the high-speed turbo fan. So, I swapped the BEAMTECH LED’s from the Low Beams; Post #57 to the Fog Lamps. The quality of VLEDS VS BEAMTECH is clearly visible.
USED @ $54.20
Additional photos to follow,
USED @ $54.20
Additional photos to follow,