Nick42
Member Since: 10 Mar 2011
Location: Fleet, Hampshire
Posts: 29

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Rear crankshaft oil seal replaced, now the turbo has failed. | |
Hello folks, would appreciate the opinion of someone who knows what the rear crankshaft oil seal replacement job requires.
Mine was replaced recently (under LR extended warranty fortunately) by my local dealer after it was spotted during a routine service. 4 weeks and not many miles later I ended up with a red light, amber emissions light and limp mode. AA diagnosed a turbo problem and once back at the dealer they said the turbo requires replacement, should all be covered but the warranty company want the dealer to try and find out why it has failed before they authorise the repair.
I know the crankshaft seal replacement requires the gearbox off and suspension dismantled etc. but would they have gone anywhere near the turbo or associated pipework? Is it too much of coincidence that the turbo failed shortly afterwards or have I just been unlucky?
Typical that with the first sign of snow for years my Landy was stuck at the dealer over Xmas awaiting parts, fortunately I haven't had to practice ice skating in an M3!
Any thoughts?
(Edited to add that the repair has now been approved so hopefully all fixed in the next few days, it was the variable vane actuator that has failed)
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29th Dec 2020 11:12 am |
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Nick42
Member Since: 10 Mar 2011
Location: Fleet, Hampshire
Posts: 29

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Thanks Jules, useful info.
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29th Dec 2020 4:01 pm |
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