Considering Leasing 2019 Discovery SE - Maintenance Questions
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Considering Leasing 2019 Discovery SE - Maintenance Questions
Hi All...I am in the middle of negotiations on leasing a 2019 Land Rover Discovery SE. I was about to sign the papers and then I was told by salesperson that the scheduled maintenance is not included. I was surprised because other luxury makers cover this, except brakes and tires. They are now selling me packages of Land Rover Maintenance for $40.25 USD month 24 months/ 32000 miles and JM&A Term Care Select 33 months/41250 miles for $42.66 USD monthly.
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
I asked them for a schedule of maintenance for the vehicle or passport to service for the vehicle, but they are not providing it. Need to see what I am paying for. If anyone has this I would appreciate you sharing it.
Based on your experience is this normal? Do they negotiate on these packages? Would you recommend getting the package based on your experience?
Your help is appreciated as I am excited to have this car, and just want to feel good about it!
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
I asked them for a schedule of maintenance for the vehicle or passport to service for the vehicle, but they are not providing it. Need to see what I am paying for. If anyone has this I would appreciate you sharing it.
Based on your experience is this normal? Do they negotiate on these packages? Would you recommend getting the package based on your experience?
Your help is appreciated as I am excited to have this car, and just want to feel good about it!
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Ask to see the Passport To Service pamphlet in each vehicle's Owner's Manual Folder.
For my 2017 (maybe 2019 is different))
Only required maintenance is:
Annually or 16K miles, whichever occurs first:
Oil and Filter (your onboard computer could shorten this interval)(I would do it more often if I were going to keep it past the lease).
Replace Pollen Filter
Reset service indicator
Check: Lights, warning indicators, horn, wipers, washers, seat belts, doors, latches, fuel door, battery, drive belts, parking. brake operation
Check and top up fluids (brake/coolant/washers)
Check specific gravity of coolant
Inspect brake pads, calipers, rotors
Adjust parking brake shoes
Check tire pressure, condition, tread depth, tow bar,
Road test Low Range gears
Address any recalls or Service Actions
Clean Debris from Auxiliary Oil Coolers
At 2 years or 32K miles:
All above plus:
Inspect exhaust system
Inspect for fluid leaks
Inspect driveshafts, suspension, steering boots
Inspect steering rod ***** joints, dust covers and EPAS water drain valve
Inspect fuel, brake , hydraulic, and fluid pipes, hoses and unions
Inspect electrical harnesses, routing and connections
Check for free play in suspension and body mounting bushings
At 3 years:
Change Brake Fluid
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Below For Td6 Only:
Every 1 year/16K
Check DEF level
Top up DEF
Drain Fuel Filter Sedimentor
Every 2 years/32K
Replace Air Cleaner element
Drain DEF tank if vehicle driven less than 16K in 2 years
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Long term items:
Spark Plugs at 5 years / 80K
Air Filter on Si6 at 4 years / 64K
Replace primary drive belt at 10 years/ 160K
Replace secondary/supercharger drive belt at 8 years / 128K
Replace camshaft timing belts (Td6 only) at 7 years / 112K
Change rear locking diff oil at 5 years / 80K
Change transfer case oil at 5 years / 80K
Change Engine Coolant at 10 years / 160K
For my 2017 (maybe 2019 is different))
Only required maintenance is:
Annually or 16K miles, whichever occurs first:
Oil and Filter (your onboard computer could shorten this interval)(I would do it more often if I were going to keep it past the lease).
Replace Pollen Filter
Reset service indicator
Check: Lights, warning indicators, horn, wipers, washers, seat belts, doors, latches, fuel door, battery, drive belts, parking. brake operation
Check and top up fluids (brake/coolant/washers)
Check specific gravity of coolant
Inspect brake pads, calipers, rotors
Adjust parking brake shoes
Check tire pressure, condition, tread depth, tow bar,
Road test Low Range gears
Address any recalls or Service Actions
Clean Debris from Auxiliary Oil Coolers
At 2 years or 32K miles:
All above plus:
Inspect exhaust system
Inspect for fluid leaks
Inspect driveshafts, suspension, steering boots
Inspect steering rod ***** joints, dust covers and EPAS water drain valve
Inspect fuel, brake , hydraulic, and fluid pipes, hoses and unions
Inspect electrical harnesses, routing and connections
Check for free play in suspension and body mounting bushings
At 3 years:
Change Brake Fluid
------------------------------------------------------
Below For Td6 Only:
Every 1 year/16K
Check DEF level
Top up DEF
Drain Fuel Filter Sedimentor
Every 2 years/32K
Replace Air Cleaner element
Drain DEF tank if vehicle driven less than 16K in 2 years
---------------------------------------------------
Long term items:
Spark Plugs at 5 years / 80K
Air Filter on Si6 at 4 years / 64K
Replace primary drive belt at 10 years/ 160K
Replace secondary/supercharger drive belt at 8 years / 128K
Replace camshaft timing belts (Td6 only) at 7 years / 112K
Change rear locking diff oil at 5 years / 80K
Change transfer case oil at 5 years / 80K
Change Engine Coolant at 10 years / 160K
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You stated: Land Rover Maintenance for $40.25 USD month 24 months/ 32000 miles and JM&A Term Care Select 33 months/41250 miles for $42.66 USD monthly.
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
Why would you buy both the 24 and 33 month packages? Isn't it one or the other base upon your lease term?
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
Why would you buy both the 24 and 33 month packages? Isn't it one or the other base upon your lease term?
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Think about independent shop
Hey GeorgeSF. Just a suggestion, but you could research finding a reliable independent auto shop for your routine maintenance. We live at Lake Tahoe and discovered a great mechanic in South Shore. The critical piece is to ensure whoever does the work provides a detailed record of the completed maintenance. You'll need this should any warranty work be required.
By law, it is illegal for any manufacturer to require car owners to use the dealership for routine maintenance. See article by FTC; https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/article...ne-maintenance.
I would think locating one in the Bay Area shouldn't be too difficult. Good luck. We love our Disco.
By law, it is illegal for any manufacturer to require car owners to use the dealership for routine maintenance. See article by FTC; https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/article...ne-maintenance.
I would think locating one in the Bay Area shouldn't be too difficult. Good luck. We love our Disco.
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You stated: Land Rover Maintenance for $40.25 USD month 24 months/ 32000 miles and JM&A Term Care Select 33 months/41250 miles for $42.66 USD monthly.
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
Why would you buy both the 24 and 33 month packages? Isn't it one or the other base upon your lease term?
So that’s an extra $82.91 monthly for 33 months.
Why would you buy both the 24 and 33 month packages? Isn't it one or the other base upon your lease term?
I plan on pricing out their services tomorrow and see if the plan is worth it, otherwise I will see if an independent shop can service it and keep warranty in place:
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Hey GeorgeSF. Just a suggestion, but you could research finding a reliable independent auto shop for your routine maintenance. We live at Lake Tahoe and discovered a great mechanic in South Shore. The critical piece is to ensure whoever does the work provides a detailed record of the completed maintenance. You'll need this should any warranty work be required.
By law, it is illegal for any manufacturer to require car owners to use the dealership for routine maintenance. See article by FTC; https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/article...ne-maintenance.
I would think locating one in the Bay Area shouldn't be too difficult. Good luck. We love our Disco.
By law, it is illegal for any manufacturer to require car owners to use the dealership for routine maintenance. See article by FTC; https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/article...ne-maintenance.
I would think locating one in the Bay Area shouldn't be too difficult. Good luck. We love our Disco.
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Land Rover quit providing service with new vehicles years ago. My 2006 Range Rover incl. all service while under warranty. When I got my '16 LR4, and now '19 D5 there was nothing included from LR. Maybe your local dealer throws in the first oil change?