Range Rover L405 2017 4.4SD V8 too regular oil changes needed

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TonyHammer61

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I am regularly (every 2-3 months) getting a "service needed" warning on the Land Rover app. When I take it to JLR they say the oil viscosity is weak and needs an oil & filter change "due to my type of driving" ie short journeys. I do not always do short journeys. In fact I do a motorway run at least twice per week. This is becoming tiresome and expensive. A friend has an identical L405 and never has this problem. Are the parameters set too high? Is there an underlying problem which needs fixing? JLR quite happy to change the oil & filter and take my money but offer me no credible underlying reason for this recurring problem. Any help welcomed. Thank you. Tony
 
Hmm, I have a client with a peugeot van 2022, supposed to be every 30k for a service but due to his extended motorway driving is actually every 14k in reality!!!
I know the freelander 2 has a 6mth or 9k service twice a year. It does seem a bit excessive. Are there any landrover independents nearby that can either explain or even check the 😉schedule for you ?
 
Hmm, I have a client with a peugeot van 2022, supposed to be every 30k for a service but due to his extended motorway driving is actually every 14k in reality!!!
I know the freelander 2 has a 6mth or 9k service twice a year. It does seem a bit excessive. Are there any landrover independents nearby that can either explain or even check the 😉schedule for you ?
I thought motorway miles were supposed to put less wear and tear on an engine?
 
Hmm, I have a client with a peugeot van 2022, supposed to be every 30k for a service but due to his extended motorway driving is actually every 14k in reality!!!
I know the freelander 2 has a 6mth or 9k service twice a year. It does seem a bit excessive. Are there any landrover independents nearby that can either explain or even check the 😉schedule for you ?
I am doing exactly that next week. Thank you
 
Update. After taking my car to a local RR specialist (and not JLR who are less than useless) it turns out that my oil viscosity is fine at 10.9%. The soot levels in my DPF are c.7g. The problem was a blocked MAP sensor which, when blocked, can give false readings and activates the "service required" light on the dash. A simple clean of the MAP sensor cured the problem. I was told that the garage I took it to - Dakar Cars in Wilmington, Kent - clean the MAP sensor routinely when servicing diesel RR's. Main dealers do NOT apparently. Dakar Cars told me that if a "service required" light comes on the dash or on the In Control app when it is not due, either by time or mileage, there is a high probability that it is caused by a blocked MAP sensor. A very common problem with diesels. Shame the JLR main dealer I took it to TWICE didn't even bother checking this sensor and just changed the oil. Thank you to everyone on here to tried to assist me
 
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