Dear forum
Firstly, if you think this post sounds familiar, then apologies - I have posted something similar in another LR forum online - simply as I am trying to access the widest possible pool of Discovery 4 drivers.
My car is January 2010 registered D4 HSE with the 3.0 litre TDV6 engine (no DPF). It has done 63k miles from new, and was fitted with a replacement engine in Jan/Feb 2011 after prolonged smoking issues during its first year which culminated in a complete engine failure in December 2010.
I wont bore you with the all the problems I've had this year, nor tell you how many times it has been to the dealers to have parts changed under its LR extended warranty. But what I will say (in an attempt to keep the story as short as possible), is that my car likes to smoke upon start-up. Now I appreciate older cars smoke, but I feel that a premium car less than 4 years old (which is over-serviced and runs only on BP or Shell diesel,) should not smoke like my car does when I start the engine. And remember, this second engine is less than 3 years old and has only covered 49k miles.
Here's a couple of videos to show what happens when I press 'Start' (no revs applied):
What happens when I start my car (filmed in October):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwbdIhrbUmE
What happens when I start my car (filmed in November):
"Representative of the marque" - YouTube
And some pics:
[IMG:640:371]http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae229/747_kirki/Smoke1.jpg[/img]
[IMG:640:363]http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae229/747_kirki/Smoke3.jpg[/img]
Land Rover have put in writing to me (after months of failed attempts to fix the problem) that this issue is "representative of the marque" and that "no further action will be taken".
But having not found a single other customer who's similarly aged D4 smokes like this, I'm struggling with the answer that it is truly "representative of the marque". So, if you drive a D4, and it does this, I'd be interested to hear from you.
Similarly, if you drive a D4 without a DPF, and it doesn't do this, I'd also be keen to know.
For the record, with the second engine fitted, my car did not smoke for more than two years (until April 2013). Nothing changed in how the car was being driven, serviced or fuelled since then, so why the smoke now? Was smoke-free ignition "representative of the marque" in March, and suddenly the smoke upon start-up become "representative" in April?
I look forward to hearing from other D4 owners.
With thanks, in advance.
Firstly, if you think this post sounds familiar, then apologies - I have posted something similar in another LR forum online - simply as I am trying to access the widest possible pool of Discovery 4 drivers.
My car is January 2010 registered D4 HSE with the 3.0 litre TDV6 engine (no DPF). It has done 63k miles from new, and was fitted with a replacement engine in Jan/Feb 2011 after prolonged smoking issues during its first year which culminated in a complete engine failure in December 2010.
I wont bore you with the all the problems I've had this year, nor tell you how many times it has been to the dealers to have parts changed under its LR extended warranty. But what I will say (in an attempt to keep the story as short as possible), is that my car likes to smoke upon start-up. Now I appreciate older cars smoke, but I feel that a premium car less than 4 years old (which is over-serviced and runs only on BP or Shell diesel,) should not smoke like my car does when I start the engine. And remember, this second engine is less than 3 years old and has only covered 49k miles.
Here's a couple of videos to show what happens when I press 'Start' (no revs applied):
What happens when I start my car (filmed in October):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwbdIhrbUmE
What happens when I start my car (filmed in November):
"Representative of the marque" - YouTube
And some pics:
[IMG:640:371]http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae229/747_kirki/Smoke1.jpg[/img]
[IMG:640:363]http://i974.photobucket.com/albums/ae229/747_kirki/Smoke3.jpg[/img]
Land Rover have put in writing to me (after months of failed attempts to fix the problem) that this issue is "representative of the marque" and that "no further action will be taken".
But having not found a single other customer who's similarly aged D4 smokes like this, I'm struggling with the answer that it is truly "representative of the marque". So, if you drive a D4, and it does this, I'd be interested to hear from you.
Similarly, if you drive a D4 without a DPF, and it doesn't do this, I'd also be keen to know.
For the record, with the second engine fitted, my car did not smoke for more than two years (until April 2013). Nothing changed in how the car was being driven, serviced or fuelled since then, so why the smoke now? Was smoke-free ignition "representative of the marque" in March, and suddenly the smoke upon start-up become "representative" in April?
I look forward to hearing from other D4 owners.
With thanks, in advance.
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