Beretta
Member Since: 11 Oct 2012
Location: Rochdale
Posts: 1180
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Is it easy to spot from the top if this mod has already been done - I don't want to order all the parts up to find the mod has already been done and the white smoke is down to another issue.
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13th Mar 2018 11:55 am |
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Xed Sal
Member Since: 18 Sep 2017
Location: London
Posts: 235
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You need to remove shields, and look at the bottom blank plate. If you can see the blank plate then it hasn't been done
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13th Mar 2018 1:00 pm |
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Beretta
Member Since: 11 Oct 2012
Location: Rochdale
Posts: 1180
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Suspected that...
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13th Mar 2018 1:01 pm |
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Xed Sal
Member Since: 18 Sep 2017
Location: London
Posts: 235
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Once the wheel is off its not too bad. The shields are easy they are at the top behind it
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13th Mar 2018 1:14 pm |
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tooslow964
Member Since: 03 Jun 2016
Location: ceredigion
Posts: 53
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Hi there,
Seem to be suffering from the same problem 59 plate
Got a price from the local dealers, does this seem right ?
The parts for the job total £74.16 inc VAT and labour approx. £480 inc VAT
Think I may well be doing this myself
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1st May 2018 5:47 am |
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Beretta
Member Since: 11 Oct 2012
Location: Rochdale
Posts: 1180
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Wow thats some labour cost!
I always thought TSB jobs should be free - as they know its an issue hence the TSB. 2010 Disco 4 HSE
- Digital Dash Club
- GAP BT IID
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1st May 2018 7:52 am |
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tooslow964
Member Since: 03 Jun 2016
Location: ceredigion
Posts: 53
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Would expect it to be free, but don't think they work that way. I thought it was only 1.2 hours labour looking at the tsb but don't know if that includes starter removal etc etc
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1st May 2018 8:30 am |
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Xed Sal
Member Since: 18 Sep 2017
Location: London
Posts: 235
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It would have to as thats the job. You cant do it without removing so god knows how they can price it. Not got a local Indy you trust with your car?
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1st May 2018 2:36 pm |
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adam
Member Since: 20 Sep 2005
Location: Home and Happy
Posts: 6917
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Local Indy did mine at less than half that price
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1st May 2018 3:28 pm |
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therso
Member Since: 01 Dec 2010
Location: Here!
Posts: 368
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Indy did mine just before Christmas. During a service on Monday he thought he'd have a wee look at the hoses, I was still around, so he called me to have a look at what came out. Three excellent mechanics then put their heads together to warn of lots of smoke, don't floor it and take it easy as the secondary turbo was on it's way out. I trust them implicitly.
Restricted Performance has been a frequent occurrence and I think I now know why as they had tried everything else.......I think they were trying to be gentle with me. Anyway, I'm a great believer in preventative maintenance so it's booked for next Tuesday. Bu**er!
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1st May 2018 5:13 pm |
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tooslow964
Member Since: 03 Jun 2016
Location: ceredigion
Posts: 53
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Think I will look at doing it myself.
therso: which hoses and what did come out ? (oil I'm guessing) are you also saying you're booked in for turbo replacement ?
Thanks
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3rd May 2018 6:50 am |
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therso
Member Since: 01 Dec 2010
Location: Here!
Posts: 368
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If you go back to the start of this thread you will see the photo of the orange hose from which the oil came. I asked what is the worst case scenario and was told that the secondary turbo 'could/will' fail eventually going by what had been discovered. I could at some point experience the great white cloud etc., so I'm not the type to wait and see. Fit new turbo please. Body off though, which I'm a little doubtful about having read from some posters that it is not necessary, but I do trust my Indy. Good luck!
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3rd May 2018 9:38 am |
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tooslow964
Member Since: 03 Jun 2016
Location: ceredigion
Posts: 53
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Thanks therso.
Just heard back from dealers after querying labour :-
The cost given was an estimate based on 2 hours work at our current labour rates
wow £200 +vat per hour
Need to find a local indy !
Mind you I have 2 dealers near me and the difference in price for a wheel bearing was in the region of 200. cheaper dealer not yet come back re turbo drain
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3rd May 2018 10:44 am |
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MR RIZK
Member Since: 03 Jun 2018
Location: Australia
Posts: 1
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@ridgeback_moor thanks for the pictures and write up which certainly helped.
For others attempting the replacement I just completed this on a RRS 2013 Autobiography however was not as smooth as listed. The issue is my RRS is fitted with the adaptive swaybar (have no idea what it is called) which means there is a set of hydraulic hard and soft lines that run through the area where you would remove the starter from. After a few hours of juggling there was just not enough physical room to remove the starter even though i as able to juggle the lines a bit when the mount points were loosened. If the lines were not there the starter would have come out for sure.
Anyway long story short you can actually do the pipe swap with the starter removed but still sitting loose in there. Takes a bit of juggling however is possible.
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3rd Jun 2018 2:00 pm |
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Paulwhite1987
Member Since: 12 Jun 2018
Location: Staffordshire
Posts: 10
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I have just been pointed to this write up and wow it's just what I need. Thanks!!
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12th Jun 2018 3:10 pm |
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