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efpardo -> RE: Motor break down - lousy LR quality (1/20/2007 5:13:00 PM)
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Update: Well I finally got my vehicle back on the road. I’m still not sure what happened. When I took my vehicle in to a local mechanic, it would turn over and not start. When I was called several days later the mechanic told me that the cam bolt had failed and that the engine needed replacing. He quoted me $6800 to install a used engine and no warranty. I had Landrover pick up the vehicle (60 miles away) and put in a new engine for $5800 including a 12 month unlimited mile warranty. I’ve contacted LR corp. and dealers all over asking about this Cam bolt. No known issues. No help from them either for the trouble. My longtime mechanic who said honestly that he could only do minor work on my LR checked the engine and noted that the cam bolt had a torsion break which is practically impossible under normal conditions. He suspects that the first mechanic used this bolt to turn the engine over in order to diagnose the problem. Using this bolt to turn the engine caused the failure and then during a starting attempt the engine destroyed itself for being out of time. It’s been since August 05 since this problem and I hired an attorney to pursue the first mechanic. I’m out more cash, ($800 for the 1st mechanic, $6800 for the new engine and $3000 in attorney fees) but out of principle I will not give up until I get some justice. I love my vehicle and LR has been of some help with a supporting letter to help my case, I but would probably err on caution before buying a LR. If buying new dump it as soon as the warranty is up. If buying an extended warranty, make sure it covers the basics like nut bolts and fasteners. Good luck. [image]local://upfiles/709/BD8E9E2F500943AC8EA943D5316D2B61.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/709/F00889DD29F94EB28A94DDDF8FB0218B.gif[/image] [image]local://upfiles/709/D7E17495B2234D34AE300385BD0269FE.jpg[/image]
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