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Old 10-23-2020, 10:30 PM
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Hi everyone. Has anyone replaced any O2 sensors on their D5 yet?
My check engine light turned on a couple of weeks after my 32,000 mile service. Coincidence? I think NOT! Yeah, probably coincidence, haha.
Reading the code, the BlueDriver App is showing me: P0042 - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 3. It states this code can not be cleared and must be fixed.
Do you think Topix would include O2 information? I've saved several PDFs from them, but nothing on this.
You think an O2 sensors be covered under a CPO warranty?
thanks in advance for any thoughts.
 
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Not sure but would the O2 sensors be covered under the much longer emmisions warranty? Check out your warranty booklet.
 
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i have had a chronic issue with this on my 2018 LR5. All six sensors were replaced within the first 5k miles, and now they want to do it again at the dealer. I am begging them to find the root cause, as my 2018 has been in the shop 8x for this. 2 of the times they detected a slight exhaust leak and sealing it worked...until the yellow engine light came on again.
 
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Originally Posted by DiscoNight5
Hi everyone. Has anyone replaced any O2 sensors on their D5 yet?
My check engine light turned on a couple of weeks after my 32,000 mile service. Coincidence? I think NOT! Yeah, probably coincidence, haha.
Reading the code, the BlueDriver App is showing me: P0042 - HO2S Heater Control Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 3. It states this code can not be cleared and must be fixed.
Do you think Topix would include O2 information? I've saved several PDFs from them, but nothing on this.
You think an O2 sensors be covered under a CPO warranty?
thanks in advance for any thoughts.
o2 sensors should be covered under the longer emissions warranty. I had them done years ago on an lr3 that was way beyond normal factory warranty and they were covered then, doubt it’s changed
 
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Old 06-11-2021, 10:12 AM
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Thanks Eniam17. I was able to get them replaced by the dealer under warranty.

Sorry to hear about your troubles Joelr5. The day before my appointment, I received the following from Land Rover concerning O2 sensors. Seems they are extending warranty coverages for O2 sensors:
Dear Current or Former Owner or Lessee:

This letter is to notify you that Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC has decided to offer additional warranty benefits related to the Exhaust System Oxygen (O2) sensors installed in certain vehicles listed below:

This extended warranty program does not apply to Partial Zero Emission Vehicles (PZEV) registered in California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, or Vermont. The O2 sensors of PZEVs that are registered in these states are covered under an existing warranty of 15 years or 150,000 miles (whichever occurs first). In line with our commitment to customer satisfaction, we are offering these benefits in response to reports of performance issues with exhaust system O2 sensors.

What is the Concern?
The O2 sensor concerns can be caused by either design or manufacturing variations or by system operating software and can lead to illumination of the check engine light (MIL) and potentially a minor increase in tailpipe emissions. There are no effects to vehicle performance. Vehicle repairs now benefit from enhanced system robustness improvements to component design, manufacturing processes, and operating software.

How long is the extended warranty?
The extended warranty limits are defined in the following table:

What should you do?
Should your vehicle's check engine light illuminate, please contact your preferred authorized Land Rover Retailer, provide your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and make a service appointment to diagnose the concern.

Any required repairs/replacements to any O2 sensor or to O2 sensor operating software will be covered at no cost to you for the length of the applicable extended warranty period.

Land Rover recommends you keep a copy of this letter in your glovebox with your vehicle literature pack and it be provided to the new owner of your vehicle if it is sold.

What if I have previously paid for this concern?
If any current or former owner has already paid for this concern before the date of this letter, Land Rover is offering a refund. In order to qualify for a refund, please provide your authorized retailer with the original paid receipt. To avoid delays, please do not send the receipt to Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC.

What should you do if you have further questions?
Should you have any questions regarding this program or need assistance in locating the nearest authorized Land Rover retailer, please contact the Land Rover Customer Relationship Center at 800-637-6837, Option 9. You may also contact us by e-mail using the following address: lrweb2@jaguarlandrover.com.

If you have the need to contact Land Rover by mail, please use the following address:

Jaguar Land Rover North America, LLC
ATTN: Customer Relationship Center
100 Jaguar Land Rover Way
Mahwah, NJ 07495

We appreciate your confidence in our product and wish to do everything we can to retain that confidence. Land Rover regrets any inconvenience this action may cause and thanks you for your cooperation.

Sincerely,
Thomas Giese
Director, Technical Services - MA-43
Customer Service
 
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