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nicke20



Member Since: 30 Mar 2017
Location: Cheshire
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servicing on the wirral?

Im hopefully going to have bell engineering service my haldex soon (its at 45k)
and am looking at having the fl2 xs (2013) serviced. I messaged my local dealer in chester asking if they did land rovers fixed price servicing, they claimed they reply in minutes, nothing yet!!
any recomendations on where to go for a service, I dont mind an independant specialist
Im near the village of Ness on the wirral

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nicke20



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Ok Ive phoned around
Independant specialist is £236.20, Plus £26.50 for break fluid change and if the B service add another £71.82

Hunters in chester (main dealer) is £350 for the full service inc courtesey car and the LR stamp in the book
Thats only £40 more than the specialist, ill assume that hunters will not change the break fluid!

I think ill go with hunters this time and give the car a full B service then restart with the indi from then on, Im getting a bad miss when pulling away from a decelarating cruise, hoping that filters or diagnostic will fix/find the problem.

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