Member Since: 17 Sep 2005
Location: Melbourne
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Service Indicator
Well my TDV6 SE (Oz Spec) has just started showing a service and is counting down each day from 24, currently on 21... so i'm guessing that not only does it go on mileage (and in Oz its 12k for service) but also the time between them. Mine is coming up 6 months old, with 5k on the clock.
I'd like to know why in the UK its 15,000 miles between service and 12,000 km here for the very same engine ?
Is the fuel here that bad compared to the UK ??
Brian
TDV6 SE
28th Sep 2005 12:21 pm
BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
Re: Service Indicator
brian wrote:
Well my TDV6 SE (Oz Spec) has just started showing a service and is counting down each day from 24, currently on 21... so i'm guessing that not only does it go on mileage (and in Oz its 12k for service) but also the time between them. Mine is coming up 6 months old, with 5k on the clock.
I'd like to know why in the UK its 15,000 miles between service and 12,000 km here for the very same engine ?
Is the fuel here that bad compared to the UK ??
Brian
TDV6 SE
The fuel quality here is good if you don't use the supermarkets fuel all the time. Down your part of the world it is the same in the big companys, but the dust and hard conditions you can come across are the biggest reasons.
28th Sep 2005 12:29 pm
jzk
Member Since: 15 Mar 2005
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Member Since: 15 Jul 2005
Location: Middleton, Manchester
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Just booked mine in for next week (now at 15,200).
Back at the dealer that I bought the vehicle from, so they are going to look into the 3 outstanding issues I have got - unlike the other dealer they are pre-arranging the curtousy car (see other thread if you really want know that tail).
Things they are looking at :_
1/ Low Coolant Level - there all the time now
2/ In-car heating - I can't get it to get hot inside the vehicle, even on highest temp setting
3/ The suspension sinking when left standing for a few hours - think this is getting quicker these days. Coffeecup
March 2005 TDV6 S - Tonga Green - Manual May 2008 TDV6 SE - Stornoway Grey - Auto
Dec 2010 SDV6 XS - Galway Green - Auto
Service intervals are calculated on probable road conditions in different areas. The D3 owners manual suggests different service intervals for normal, medium and extreme conditions. The 12000km interval seems to be the middle range, which I reckon is about right for average NZ conditions.Near enough 40 degrees South!!!
28th Sep 2005 8:03 pm
Pelyma
Member Since: 06 Jan 2005
Location: Patching, Sussex
Posts: 15496
Coffeecup wrote:
Just booked mine in for next week (now at 15,200).
Back at the dealer that I bought the vehicle from, so they are going to look into the 3 outstanding issues I have got - unlike the other dealer they are pre-arranging the curtousy car (see other thread if you really want know that tail).
Things they are looking at :_
1/ Low Coolant Level - there all the time now
2/ In-car heating - I can't get it to get hot inside the vehicle, even on highest temp setting
3/ The suspension sinking when left standing for a few hours - think this is getting quicker these days.
Coffecup they can test the aircon on testbook to see if it is ok - it was pointed out to me that the temp setting is a thermostat for the car not the air coming out. What do hey think I am stupid DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
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28th Sep 2005 8:10 pm
Coffeecup
Member Since: 15 Jul 2005
Location: Middleton, Manchester
Posts: 1084
Pelyma wrote:
Coffecup they can test the aircon on testbook to see if it is ok - it was pointed out to me that the temp setting is a thermostat for the car not the air coming out. What do hey think I am stupid
Can someone just enlighten me, incase I have got it wrong.
... If you do set the dials to 28+ and turn the fans on... Is should get well hot in the vehicle shouldn't it. I mean, if it doesn't it would be a bit naff taking it anywhere cold. It's not that I've missed something and using the D3 aircon wrongly Coffeecup
March 2005 TDV6 S - Tonga Green - Manual May 2008 TDV6 SE - Stornoway Grey - Auto
Dec 2010 SDV6 XS - Galway Green - Auto
28th Sep 2005 9:46 pm
BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
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It should providing you are not in the Sahara where it is over 28C
28th Sep 2005 10:01 pm
Coffeecup
Member Since: 15 Jul 2005
Location: Middleton, Manchester
Posts: 1084
BN wrote:
It should providing you are not in the Sahara where it is over 28C
Then I guess with the dial set to 28 it would actually be trying to coooool the car down. Coffeecup
March 2005 TDV6 S - Tonga Green - Manual May 2008 TDV6 SE - Stornoway Grey - Auto
Dec 2010 SDV6 XS - Galway Green - Auto
28th Sep 2005 10:12 pm
BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
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Heaters are based on norms. 28C t the human is a bit warm, so you would need coolling, not warming, correct.
28th Sep 2005 10:15 pm
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Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: UK
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Coffeecup wrote:
BN wrote:
It should providing you are not in the Sahara where it is over 28C
Then I guess with the dial set to 28 it would actually be trying to coooool the car down.
Only if the interior temperature is over 28 degs. The dial works like the thermostat in your home.
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