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bluestone



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DPF Again

DPF blockage is back, even after a replacement and only 20 miles after a 100 mile motorway journey.

On a positive note I managed to get an F-TYPE 3.0 R Supercharger or whatever it may be called as a courtesy car from LR assist. It's an incredibly fun car to drive and the engine noise is just music to my ears. They have a 2 week backlog of breakdowns to fix so doesn't look like they will be getting this baby back until at least after Xmas.


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 MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

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Eaters



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0310



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An F Type - I pray for mine to break down.

Enjoy, its one highly addictive motor car!

Tony 2018 MY19 HSE Dynamic, Santorini, Ebony/Ivory, Sliding pano, Adaptive cruise, Black wheels. Arrived 3rd September 2018
2015 MY16 HSE Dynamic, Santorini, ebony/cirrus, sliding pano, cameras, black wheels - Arrived 1 October 2015

Post #543487 Fri Dec 15 2017 11:25pm
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bluestone



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Well this has well and truly confused my car changeover plan. Had planned to order a MY18 RRS again which would set me back 75k.

Alternatively can get a demonstrator 730d M Sport for 40k, AND a 15 plate F-TYPE R for 35k. Giving me best of both worlds. At least the BMW won't break down (or at least shouldn't) MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

Post #543488 Fri Dec 15 2017 11:42pm
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Tim in Scotland



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2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

The Grand Tour are running a 2.0ltr F Type Coupe as their equivalent to “A Star in a reasonably priced car” this series - sounds OK on the outside and pretty quiet inside but I know that unlike the bigge engined F Types the induction sounds and exhaust sounds are electronically made.........
Have you seen the depreciation of any F Type? It is huge as in mega that’s why you can buy very very low miles pre-reg ones very cheaply - you used to be order your used F Type from the factory too! But.......... it is still a beautiful car which ever engine is in it. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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philmw



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“Electronically made” - only insofar as controlled injection overlap and a symposer, a tube from the engine into the cabin, isn’t it? 

Post #543494 Sat Dec 16 2017 9:23am
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wilf



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bluestone wrote:
Well this has well and truly confused my car changeover plan. Had planned to order a MY18 RRS again which would set me back 75k.

Alternatively can get a demonstrator 730d M Sport for 40k, AND a 15 plate F-TYPE R for 35k. Giving me best of both worlds. At least the BMW won't break down (or at least shouldn't)


Don't kid yourself - other marques have their issues as well. Plenty of well-behaved RRS out there, you just don't see people reporting about them on forums such as this, only the problem children.

The OPs car obviously has an issue that is causing the DPF blockages, and I wonder if it is over fuelling due to air leaks on the induction side. Not many people know that intake air leaks can cause DPF issues.

So far, it would appear his Dealer has treated the symptoms rather than their root cause. MY2016 HSE D SDV6 - gone due to fuel dilution problems.

By the age of 50 you have the face you deserve - George Orwell.

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IRBails



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bluestone wrote:
Well this has well and truly confused my car changeover plan. Had planned to order a MY18 RRS again which would set me back 75k.

Alternatively can get a demonstrator 730d M Sport for 40k, AND a 15 plate F-TYPE R for 35k. Giving me best of both worlds. At least the BMW won't break down (or at least shouldn't)


I do get amazed when posters compare choice of a 4WD with a car. Must be I think 4WD as fit for purpose and others think it's all about ??? M16 SVD8 ,4.4 HSE with a few extras, Sold R50 , Wife SQ5 , BMW R1200GSW.

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Meiang



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More importantly synthetically made engine and exhaust noises. Anybody who buys cars with these should be sent to Madamme Guillotine. Any car with this is a Play Station Car not a real one.

The Dark Ages are upon us.

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philmw



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Like an SVR you mean? 

Post #543560 Sun Dec 17 2017 7:58am
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bluestone



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wilf wrote:
bluestone wrote:
Well this has well and truly confused my car changeover plan. Had planned to order a MY18 RRS again which would set me back 75k.

Alternatively can get a demonstrator 730d M Sport for 40k, AND a 15 plate F-TYPE R for 35k. Giving me best of both worlds. At least the BMW won't break down (or at least shouldn't)


Don't kid yourself - other marques have their issues as well. Plenty of well-behaved RRS out there, you just don't see people reporting about them on forums such as this, only the problem children.

The OPs car obviously has an issue that is causing the DPF blockages, and I wonder if it is over fuelling due to air leaks on the induction side. Not many people know that intake air leaks can cause DPF issues.

So far, it would appear his Dealer has treated the symptoms rather than their root cause.


Well I have given up hope that the dealer will ever sort this. After a regeneration sometimes just a day of driving in town (about 30 miles) can cause a blockage. The robots at JLR are preprogrammed to blame driving style. I argued that if a car with a freshly regerenated DPF cannot cope with a day's driving in town, then that car isn't fit for purpose. The technician's responded again "....must be driving style". I did ask him never to use the words "driving style" in my presence again unless he wanted to sustain some serious injuries.

As rejecting a vehicle after 27 months isn't an option what other remedies can JLR offer for customers with problematic vehicles. MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

Post #543571 Sun Dec 17 2017 11:41am
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They are probably waiting for the crankshaft to snap then they will charge you for a new engine as it’s not covered under warranty then that will probably fix the dpf problem,,,,at a price of around 20k though.

Andy. Andy.
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PEACHY



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14MY Autobiography Dynamic - SDV6 - Fuji White Smile
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Santorini Black - Dual View - Rear Entertainment - Sunroof.
12MY Autobiography - SDV6 - Orkney Grey - awesome ;(
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bluestone



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What is this crankshaft issue about? MY16 (65) RRS, HSE, White, 21" 507s, Pan/Black Roof, 7 Seats, Ebony/Cirrus, Surround Cams, Fully Color Coded

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Wattsy



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My sons two and a half year old Audi A6 Quattro 3.0 l has just had a new engine fitted under warranty after 60,000 miles at a cost of £31k so JLR don’t have the monopoly on break downs

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