- ForlornMTL
- Member Since: 14 Jun 2017
- Location: Montreal
- Posts: 145
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Re: A suprise today
jimbg wrote:
I have just set off on another 2,000 mile trip around France and checked my distance to next service before I left.
It read 3,400 miles to go and I thought there might be a good chance of "using" that up on this trip.
The first leg was a 300 mile trip on motorways to the Channel Tunnel and while we were waiting I checked the new value.
Now logically I would have expected a drop, but now it read 4,150 miles to go!
I can only assume that it monitors driving style in JLR parlance and as I have switched from the recent 10 -20 mile trips to a longer trip use the car has increased the range.
Does that make sense and tie in with other users experiences?
When i started getting the Service in xxxx km warnings, it was going up and down. It would say in 850 km, do a 30km drive and then it would say 950km. Then 750, then 850 , then 750 then Service Required.
So it's obviously not basing it's calculations on numbers that have anything to do with the mileage you are doing. The explanation DieselRanger gives makes sense, since it has to do with active regeneration cycles. Not that i know what that does
2017 HSE Luxury TD6 Dynamic Pack in Firenze Red, Ebony with Pimento Stitch.
- Chalkys HSE
- Member Since: 04 Jun 2017
- Location: Yorkshire
- Posts: 339
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Had mine done very early, my indicator dropped like stone until it went over the cliff, had my Oil changed, was told it was merely a formality... basically they put up i shut up.
Drove home and lost 5K miles off the indicator, the following 10K lasted about 1,00 miles. dealer informed me there was no problem, JLR Customer fob off informed me that the dealer knows best but allayed my fears by CONSTANTLTY stipulating my service level indicator was mererly a guide and that it should be 1 Year or 16,000 miles.
I've recorded the conversations i had with them where i checked several times that i was good for 16K, i couldn't use it as i intended this summer for our annual 4K plus miles trip to Southern Spain so we went in something more reliable. £67K well spent them.
So, my service light came on 3K miles ago AGAIN, so i've left it. I had my Oil analysed 3 months ago and it was diluted quite heavily. Yestreday driving on the M1 in traffic it started missing, heavy smell of Oil burning.
I'm guessing it was part way through another Burn when i backed off for traffic and came to a stop several times. i'm 95% Mtwy driving at Mtwy speeds, dont use for shopping or school runs and cant go over 70 on the M1 as the speed cameras are active on the full stretch of the Mtwy.
Not sure if it will last another 8K miles to 16K, not really bothered if it doesn't as i will never buy another as long as i live. Both dealer and JLR have advised that 16K miles is correct. I took it in to the dealer in my own time at my expense, i was informed that it was a formality and that nothing untoward would arise.
I wont drive it now for another 4 days umtil i drive South to work.
2017 MY D5 HSE 3.0 Td6 Corris Grey, Side steps, roof rails,
- ForlornMTL
- Member Since: 14 Jun 2017
- Location: Montreal
- Posts: 145
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747_JK wrote:
Wow - this page in particular does not fill me with confidence about collecting my D5 later this month. Big Cry
I wouldn't worry about it that much. Of the nearly 600 views of this thread, so far, only 24 people have voted in the poll. (Ok, every time i go to this thread i add a view, but i doubt the 24 voters have viewed this thread 23 times each).
Most won't bother to give their experience if it's been positive.
But if it's been negative, it sort of feels good to be able to tell the world of your woes.
Land Rover sell thousands of vehicles every month, if a majority had an issue, there would be a recall. And you would have hundreds of people on here complaining about it.
JLR buy parts from others to build their vehicles, so they rely on third parties to sell them parts that are to their specs. Some bad ones probably make it through the third partie's quality control, and then some make it through JLR's quality control.
We are all humans who let some slip by unbeknownst to us even if we are in charge of quality control. And some parts you probably can't tell if the quality is good or not until it's been run in the completely built item, like our D5's. JLR cannot drive every build for hundreds of miles to find faults, that's for the dealers to deal with once you've found that fault for them.
Just like microsoft release every new windows with faults in it and have us use it and tell them of the faults. That's why we have weekly updates. Luckily we don't have to bring our computers to the dealer for the update.
I'm one of the positive experience D5 owners. I could say, mostly positive as there are ALWAYS things we're not happy about everything we purchase. But all in all it's been great so far.
I spend time on this forum, to get informed and to share my experience with others. I'm no better than anyone else, but most will not bother to share their positive experiences.
Collect your D5, enjoy it and share on here if you can.
2017 HSE Luxury TD6 Dynamic Pack in Firenze Red, Ebony with Pimento Stitch.
- HSEMY18
- Member Since: 22 Sep 2017
- Location: Essex
- Posts: 35
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Overall I am happy with my D5, I had the early service come on at around 3,000 miles. The dealer said it related to oil dilution at 6.1% and did an oil and filter change, they said this was covered with my service pack.
Touch wood the only other gremlin I have had / having is my rear reversing camera is not working properly, it is only showing half a screen and it’s also skewed to the side. The 360 view which uses the rear camera does not display properly either. Car booked in for October, 1.5months waiting time.
- Labbix
- Member Since: 05 Mar 2018
- Location: Tanzania
- Posts: 955
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I didn’t vote because I’m still too low on miles, as a lot of the people you see as visitors I suppose... but for sure I will not make 10000 km with the oil, and my D5 is only used for traveling, so 95% motorways. I posted pics of the evolution earlier and keep taking these pics to keep track of the evolution, and it’s not going the right direction, and I do put it in manual gear on high revs once and a while for like 30 minutes to see if that would help, but remaining oil km don’t really confirm it would help...
- Labbix
- Member Since: 05 Mar 2018
- Location: Tanzania
- Posts: 955
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Honestly if I compare price/quality I preferred my D4 above my D5... but I’m still hoping JLR will be able to fix all my issues and maybe I change my opinion, but for the 3 years I have had my D4, I have spent less time at the dealer than 3 months with my D5... and I haven’t been in for an oil change yet.
- Pcheaven
- Member Since: 06 Jun 2017
- Location: Tunbridge wells
- Posts: 378
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Well my D5 is back from the dealers - they had it 2 weeks, and mainly were waiting on LR for instruction.
Having found a section of the exhaust in the rear with a pin hole in a weld, LR advised this may be the cause, and instructed the dealer to replaced the rear half of the exhaust.....
I have had the car back 5 days, driven 200 miles, and the distance to next oil service has dropped by 100 miles., whilst this looks promising, it is far to early to extrapolate this out and conclude it is fixed.
Hope it is, as I love the car, if it isn’t, RR Velar D240 here I come....
- Chalkys HSE
- Member Since: 04 Jun 2017
- Location: Yorkshire
- Posts: 339
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747_JK wrote:
Wow - this page in particular does not fill me with confidence about collecting my D5 later this month.
Apart from the early oil Change mine has been spot on, No gltches with the Software or media at all.
Occasionally my parking sensors attempt to blow the speakers and my ear drums by emmiting extremly loud noise. And the car chirps from somewhere when i open the door or occasionally press the fob to unlock.
I did move it this morning to get into my garage and it belched thick black soot from both exhausts, it cleared up pretty quick but there was white smoke for a further 10 seconds, early engine detonation imminent
2017 MY D5 HSE 3.0 Td6 Corris Grey, Side steps, roof rails,