Land Rover DPF issues

Bluemalaga replied on 12/05/2018 10:00

Posted on 12/05/2018 10:00

My car has been with my dealer for nearly 4 weeks waiting for Land Rover to authorise a warranty replacement of the DP Filter following an amber warning followed within 2 miles of a red Filter full warning.

Land Rover assist were called late afternoon and arrived close to 5.00pm .Checks carried out showed that the filter was at a level that could be regenerated by the technician. However as it was late in his shift, he was not able to do so as it was time to go home. He advised it would be ok to drive 4 miles home and his colleague would attend first thing the following day. The second technician ran some tests and found the filter now to blocked to carry out a re-gen and the car would need to be transported to the dealer where it still sits.

I was advised by the dealer that the filter would need to be replaced and it would be very expensive, Land Rover were asked to cover the cost of replacement but after three weeks of claiming that no case had been raised, they declined claiming that the cause was the driving style and that diesel cars are purchased by people intending to drive at 70mph for long periods.

I have had the car for 2 years without an issue, so doubt very much if the driving style is the issue or it would have surfaced earlier.

I would be very interested to hear specifically from and member who has had similar experience with a Land Rover. I am looking for supporting evidence that Land Rover are using this excuse to avoid warranty claims, as there appears to be some accounts online.

Very grateful for only Land Rover related replies in this case.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 03/06/2018 07:53

Posted on 02/06/2018 22:16 by JVB66

As it has been known for years a Land Rover makes a mechanic out of all ownerscool

Posted on 03/06/2018 07:53

Did you have issues with the ones you’ve owned JV?🤔

JVB66 replied on 03/06/2018 08:03

Posted on 03/06/2018 07:53 by Rocky 2 buckets

Did you have issues with the ones you’ve owned JV?🤔

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:03

As I did not want to spend more time mending than useing as numerous owners we know  who have ,we tended to buy reliable  vehicles, although since TATA have owned LR some seem to be getting better but DILs Freelander seems to spend time "off road" but not in the true sense of the Landy ideacoolwink

Bluemalaga replied on 03/06/2018 08:21

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:21

I am sure there are several versions of this prophetic gag, but the one I like is the Aussie version

If you want to go into the outback, take the Land Rover.

If you want to come back, take the Nissan.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 03/06/2018 08:25

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:03 by JVB66

As I did not want to spend more time mending than useing as numerous owners we know  who have ,we tended to buy reliable  vehicles, although since TATA have owned LR some seem to be getting better but DILs Freelander seems to spend time "off road" but not in the true sense of the Landy ideacoolwink

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:25

‘Numerous owners we know’ either you didn’t let them know of the reliability issues of LR or the brand is not as bad as you seem to think JV👍🏻

JVB66 replied on 03/06/2018 08:35

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:25 by Rocky 2 buckets

‘Numerous owners we know’ either you didn’t let them know of the reliability issues of LR or the brand is not as bad as you seem to think JV👍🏻

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:35

Why should I have to tell them?,or has the way people need to have their hand held to get through any situation been arround that longsurprised

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 03/06/2018 08:50

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:35 by JVB66

Why should I have to tell them?,or has the way people need to have their hand held to get through any situation been arround that longsurprised

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:50

It just seems a friendly thing to do with folk that you know. I’d certainly see it as a pleasure for me to help in any way I could. No problem JV, we are very different you & I👍🏻

JVB66 replied on 03/06/2018 08:53

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:50 by Rocky 2 buckets

It just seems a friendly thing to do with folk that you know. I’d certainly see it as a pleasure for me to help in any way I could. No problem JV, we are very different you & I👍🏻

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:53

It would be a very boring world otherwisecool

Vulcan replied on 03/06/2018 15:00

Posted on 03/06/2018 08:03 by JVB66

As I did not want to spend more time mending than useing as numerous owners we know  who have ,we tended to buy reliable  vehicles, although since TATA have owned LR some seem to be getting better but DILs Freelander seems to spend time "off road" but not in the true sense of the Landy ideacoolwink

Posted on 03/06/2018 15:00

So you have no personal experience of Land Rovers, just hearsay and probably press drivel that you have read. I have, having had seven that have never let me down and have saved me the embarrassment of driving a German or Japanese vehicle.

lornalou1 replied on 03/06/2018 16:46

Posted on 03/06/2018 16:46

May I ask why it's embarrassing to drive a German or Japanese car and not an Indian car ( TATA ). after all it's what you like to drive that counts and not what others like to drive. Personal choice and finances make a huge difference. I've just bought a grand Cherokee, my choice and nobody else's.  

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