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Huw
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Richard Brookman wrote:
> ...and Huw spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> I know of a Discovery that it happened to less than four months ago.
>> Car had 40,000 miles on and was dealer serviced. The oil light came
>> on and the driver stopped immediately. Dealer diagnosed and changed
>> the wiring loom due to known problem. After restarting the engine
>> they could not extinguish the light and tried revving the hell out of
>> it to see what happened. Guess what happened?
>>
>> Huw
>
> Ouch!
To cap it all they couldn't get the replacement new engine to start and had
to ship the whole vehicle to Coventry to be sorted. LR don't seem to have a
sevice engineering crash team that can back-up dealers in a crisis. Usually
this is part of a manufacturers service to its dealers assuming the dealer
is diligent with staff training and has a good relationship with the
manufacturer.
Huw
> ...and Huw spake unto the tribes of Usenet, saying...
>
>> I know of a Discovery that it happened to less than four months ago.
>> Car had 40,000 miles on and was dealer serviced. The oil light came
>> on and the driver stopped immediately. Dealer diagnosed and changed
>> the wiring loom due to known problem. After restarting the engine
>> they could not extinguish the light and tried revving the hell out of
>> it to see what happened. Guess what happened?
>>
>> Huw
>
> Ouch!
To cap it all they couldn't get the replacement new engine to start and had
to ship the whole vehicle to Coventry to be sorted. LR don't seem to have a
sevice engineering crash team that can back-up dealers in a crisis. Usually
this is part of a manufacturers service to its dealers assuming the dealer
is diligent with staff training and has a good relationship with the
manufacturer.
Huw