Member Since: 16 Aug 2016
Location: South Northants/Oxfordshire
Posts: 202
I believe I had the updated bolt fitted, would have to double check though.
Either way, think I’m screwed...
10th Jul 2018 11:37 pm
M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8115
Don't all genuine LR components come with 12 months warranty including labour regardless of who fitted them?It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
11th Jul 2018 7:18 am
WW88
Member Since: 19 Aug 2017
Location: Northants
Posts: 250
My LR specialist, told me that gen parts come with 2 year warranty plus labour cover. Hopefully that’s an avenue for you..
11th Jul 2018 8:09 am
rrhool
Member Since: 28 Aug 2014
Location: Norfolk
Posts: 4405
TinTapper wrote:
rrhool, bet that Ferguson doesn’t let you down..?
Nope! 70 years old. Had a new rotor arm and distributor cap recently
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Richard
D3 SE 2007. Triumph 2.5Pi 1973. Ferguson TEA20 1948.
Discovery 2 4.0 ES 2001- Gone
Discovery 1 300Tdi ES '95 - Gone
Range Rover Classic '79 - Gone
11th Jul 2018 9:40 am
WW88
Member Since: 19 Aug 2017
Location: Northants
Posts: 250
^ 8) 8)
11th Jul 2018 11:29 am
TinTapper
Member Since: 16 Aug 2016
Location: South Northants/Oxfordshire
Posts: 202
Looking through my receipts it was the crankshaft pulley bolt I supplied, so not the tensioner bolt.
Tensioner bolt would have been done when belts done just under 2 years ago....
I had the a/c pulley replaced last July, so garage double checked cambelt etc - I assume tensioner bolt should have been replaced due to having been slackened off to do a/c pulley job???
11th Jul 2018 1:40 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26705
No. The aircon pulley/pump is driven by the Auxilliary drive belt, that has its own tensioner and is on the front of the timing case, which contains the timing belts and oil pump mounted tensioner.
11th Jul 2018 4:20 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26705
So they would have not needed to touch the timing belt tensioner.
11th Jul 2018 4:21 pm
DN D3 Decade
Member Since: 24 Jun 2006
Location: W.London.
Posts: 2296
They wouldn't have been anywhere near the cambelt or tensioner when they did the a/c pulley. D3 owned from new, P017 brake recall, BAS FBHIC, new FBH, LR013487 oil pump, new water pump. RRS front lower suspension arms. New suspension compressor/ relay. New Denso alternator. CuNifer rear brake pipes. New GKN rear propshaft. New HPFP belt & tensioner. New A/C Condenser.NO WARRANTY for many many years.
11th Jul 2018 4:21 pm
Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 20732
Genuine parts have a 2 year warranty. Speak to parts supplier
However, it may have broken due to a seized cam/crank overloading the belt tensioner, causing it to sheer...My D3 Build Thread
Member Since: 16 Aug 2016
Location: South Northants/Oxfordshire
Posts: 202
Ah yes, I’m getting confused with all these tensioners..
But yes, the cambelt tensioner would have been slackened off because I had the updated oil pump done!
And I agree with Mikey - something has caused bolt to sheer, something seizing....
What’s a general figure (££) labour wise for body off??
11th Jul 2018 6:18 pm
Disco_Mikey
Member Since: 29 May 2007
Location: Dundee, Scotland
Posts: 20732
It had already had a cambelt, and then later had an oil pump but reusing the belt/tensioner/bolt?My D3 Build Thread
Member Since: 16 Aug 2016
Location: South Northants/Oxfordshire
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The cambelt/tensioner etc had been done a few months previous to oil pump, the belt and tensioner were checked and deemed ok as only a few months old....
Should they have been renewed anyway..?
11th Jul 2018 11:41 pm
Disco_Mikey
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