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- floydstar
- Member Since: 20 Jul 2025
- Location: South West
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Stranded in Paris with no recovery
Car broken into last night in Paris via smashed window
Dealing with that this morning when after loading bags and kids and staring the engine, I get amber engine warning and big engine vibration and running really bad. It’s the 2017 SI6 3.0 petrol supercharged.
Drove flawless all the way here, no hints of something bad happening.
Been trying to speak to land rover dealers in Paris all day, emailing phone calls no one is getting back to me. I need a diagnostics check.
Could well be abandoned here…
What options do we have without breakdown ? No Land Rover Extended Warranty
Thanks 🙏
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 274

I think that just about sums up my worst nightmare. You don't have RAC or AA membership perchance?
Without that or at least some assistance from a Land Rover/Jaguar dealership in Paris, I'd be looking at finding a decent indy garage to at least carry out a 'get you home' repair, assuming it's nothing major.
Perhaps your hotel could offer some local advice on that?
I wish you the very best of luck in any case.
Atque in perpetuum, frater. Ave atque vale
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 412

Re: Stranded in Paris with no recovery
floydstar wrote:
Car broken into last night in Paris via smashed window
Dealing with that this morning when after loading bags and kids and staring the engine, I get amber engine warning and big engine vibration and running really bad. It’s the 2017 SI6 3.0 petrol supercharged.
Drove flawless all the way here, no hints of something bad happening.
Been trying to speak to land rover dealers in Paris all day, emailing phone calls no one is getting back to me. I need a diagnostics check.
Could well be abandoned here…
What options do we have without breakdown ? No Land Rover Extended Warranty
Thanks 🙏
Sorry to hear about your nightmare. I stopped towing our caravan in Europe when we got the (new to us) D5 after hearing about issues with dealer support or lack thereof. Just lost my pioneer spirit!.
I have a Petrol SI6 as well and coincidentally I’ve had the amber emissions light come up on the dash just this last week. Touch wood the engine seems to be running ok, emissions are ok but the diagnostic said it’s an O2 sensor fault. It stayed cleared for a week but then came back…. cleared once again …. this time it came back in 24hrs. I was told that it was ok to drive because the light wasn’t flashing (not sure if that’s true or a fob off) but it’s going in after the BH.
Just got this info of the net if it’s any help…
Seeder’s Garage
• An independent, Land Rover and 4×4 specialist in Île-de-France. They provide everything from routine maintenance and diagnostics to full restorations, with a focus on quality and precision. They use OEM-equivalent parts, deliver personalized service, and have excellent long-term client reviews. 
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Approved Dealerships & Repairers
Paris features several officially approved Land Rover dealerships and service centers that may offer warranty-certified service and factory-grade tools:
• Neubauer Service – Land Rover Paris 15, located at 99–101 Boulevard de Grenelle, is an approved repairer and dealer.  
• Arc de Triomphe Autos (30 Rue de Tilsitt, 75017) and Porte d’Asnières Service (5 Avenue de la Porte d’Asnières, 75017) are also Land Rover–approved facilities. 
A taxi ride might be in order?
Bon chance
I don’t suppose the people who broke into the car did something to cause this or removed something??
Seems like a hell of a coincidence.
Any suggestions Mole HD as to what could have been done ….or removed …to cause this sudden problem?
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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 274

Sugar, beer or something poured into the fuel filler immediately sprang to mind...or something jammed in the exhaust. That's assuming the thief/miscreant once they had broken the window to get into the car didn't pop the bonnet and pull a plug lead or 2.
UK plates in Paris, never the friendliest of places to park your car compared to the rest of France as a whole
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- Wolfpack
- Member Since: 25 May 2019
- Location: Norfolk, UK
- Posts: 412

I hope he eventually comes back to us with the answer. I cannot believe there isn’t a connection between the smashed window and the cars sudden malaise.
I wonder why the car alarm didn’t sound when the glass broke??

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- Mole HD
- Member Since: 18 Nov 2024
- Location: Orkney Islands
- Posts: 274

I thought the same about the car's sudden illness, it is a bit suss. The alarm may well have just gone unnoticed. Remote city hotel car park out of immediate earshot from the hotel room, noisy city with traffic, horns and sirens going off all night...
Hard to tell...
Sadly, I very much doubt there'll be an update posted, regardless of the outcome...
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