I have a 64 reg. Puma, warranty ran out just before xmas.. Has just under 7000 miles on the clock.. less than 200 running hours.. As luck would have it, broke down 100 odd miles from home, at night and during red weather warning.. long story.. There was no warning just a godawful clanging from the head and complete shutdown of engine.. Anyway AA took Landie back to my local garage, who plugged it in and it came up with low fuel pressure in the rail.. They reckoned injector failure or valve breaking in cylinder and due to the low mileage etc. they advised that I should take it to main dealer in hope that LR would consider helping with the repair. Main dealer Service Engineer advised me that LR wouldn't help because there was evidence of contamination in the fuel.. when asked to explain he said the fuel looked cloudy and that it felt slimy between his fingers.. I only ever fill up at my local garage, I haven't filled anywhere else for at least 2 years, it's a small village and I would have heard if there was a fuel problem with the local supply..
Can you guys give me some advice here.. is it possible for contaminated fuel to just blow this engine without warning? Has it been heard of? Is the Dealer waffling, can they be trusted, is it a get out clause? Is there any way that this damage source can be accurately diagnosed? I can't find anything in this forum compatible..
Can you guys give me some advice here.. is it possible for contaminated fuel to just blow this engine without warning? Has it been heard of? Is the Dealer waffling, can they be trusted, is it a get out clause? Is there any way that this damage source can be accurately diagnosed? I can't find anything in this forum compatible..