npinks
Member Since: 28 Jun 2007
Location: Ls25
Posts: 20092

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With the fault log saying turbo, it will most likely the correct diagnosis, but I would be asking them if they had checked the turbo for any cracks either in the unit or pipes.
I have had the same thing happen to me whilst towing, twice
In my case it was happening at the same time as my temperature sensor jumping about, they put the car on the computer and said it was a EGR Value that caused the lack of power and replaced that, even though the lack of power happened when the car went into the red on the temp gauge (saving the engine from damage due to thinking it was overheating)
They was just going to do the EGR until i kicked off and they looked into the overheat side too, this was then put down to mud on the radiator, which had been there for over a year
I had very long talks with the service manager and LRCS and they all stand by what they did, as they can not diagnose a fault unless it actually happens whilst in their possession, even though i had video evidence of the temp needle jumping about, they even sarcastically said they couldn't link my camera up to PC to diagnose a fault, all it was doing was showing it is happening, but not the reason.
Unfortunately in this day and age LR mechanics only fix things if the ECU says are faulty or it happens when they have it in to look at,
Until this happens, your a made to feel like your a liar Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis
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