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<blockquote data-quote="richardsdiscovery4" data-source="post: 6961243" data-attributes="member: 149290"><p>A message for Westwood, I live in Cornwall and my 2015 Land Rover Discovery commercial (78,000) just broke down and was relayed by the RAC to Land Rover and Yes, its the crank shaft, Land Rover (Cornwall) said that they will build a case, although the vehicles warranty expired August 2019 - it hasn't got full LR servicing and just wondered if you have any pointers on trying to get the max contribution or complete cost being covered by LR!! Obviously LR have a problem with this engine and won't own up.</p><p></p><p>My car is now sitting at Land Rover and I'm not sure what they even charge for a engine replacement.</p><p></p><p>I really would appreciate a little feed back.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions will really help</p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p><p></p><p>Richard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richardsdiscovery4, post: 6961243, member: 149290"] A message for Westwood, I live in Cornwall and my 2015 Land Rover Discovery commercial (78,000) just broke down and was relayed by the RAC to Land Rover and Yes, its the crank shaft, Land Rover (Cornwall) said that they will build a case, although the vehicles warranty expired August 2019 - it hasn't got full LR servicing and just wondered if you have any pointers on trying to get the max contribution or complete cost being covered by LR!! Obviously LR have a problem with this engine and won't own up. My car is now sitting at Land Rover and I'm not sure what they even charge for a engine replacement. I really would appreciate a little feed back. Any suggestions will really help Many thanks Richard [/QUOTE]
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