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TexasRover



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Never really understood why one would want to delete the dipstick, surely this can not be a massive cost saving..

My Discovery 4 SDV6 has no dipstick, so to get a reading you need to run the engine till its warm, switch off, wait ~15 minutes and then read on the display. All of this is not very handy and when you change the oil you better make sure you fill it with the correct amount because it not quick to check so you are basically doing that blind.

My IID tool provides instant readings, so why can that not be on the screen? Or better still have a dipstick, this solves all the problems and always works.
Post #1058931 29th Jan 2025 9:12pm
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Moo



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Seems like a non story to me. Confused Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
Post #1058937 29th Jan 2025 11:02pm
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jim4244



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TexasRover wrote:
Never really understood why one would want to delete the dipstick, surely this can not be a massive cost saving..

My Discovery 4 SDV6 has no dipstick, so to get a reading you need to run the engine till its warm, switch off, wait ~15 minutes and then read on the display. All of this is not very handy and when you change the oil you better make sure you fill it with the correct amount because it not quick to check so you are basically doing that blind.

My IID tool provides instant readings, so why can that not be on the screen? Or better still have a dipstick, this solves all the problems and always works.


My point was that the OP said that when he collected the vehicle he checked the oil level on the dipstick and the oil looked black and thin.

Does the D300 have a dipstick as I thought that all modern JLR vehicles had done away with them?

Jim
Post #1058943 30th Jan 2025 4:10am
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Crazymind



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Yes. Dipstick is there.
Post #1058945 30th Jan 2025 4:51am
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jim4244



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Thanks Crazymind. I've learned something new today Thumbs Up

Jim
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YOLO110



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YOLO110 wrote:
So!

To now fill in the blanks...

I have successfully rejected my used 2023 Defender 90 HSE D300 over concerns regarding oil dilution and engine wear.


So basically there was nothing wrong, you just think something could go wrong. I won't say Karen but seriously... You made out like there was something majorly wrong and it was nothing. Also if you are in Australia, why is everything in miles and pounds?



Hey "Karen',

The internet is a great resource for learning. May I suggest a Google search for 'Oil analysis for determining engine wear'.

Oil analysis is used by Formula 1 teams, truck fleet operators and the entire aviation and aerospace industry (where I work)...I could go on. It is a proven and accurate way to detect and monitor premature wear in different engine parts to allow appropriate intervention to mitigate catastrophic engine failures.

In my vehicle, the sample was most certainly not 'nothing'! It indicated the presence of high levels of iron clearly indicating significant crankshaft wear, most certainly way in excess of that expected with a vehicle only one year old with 21,000 miles. The report was highlighted with 'Yellow Warning' annotations to this effect. In a £60k plus vehicle, I was not prepared to accept this, nor roll the dice hoping the engine would not grenade during my intended long term ownership into the 100k plus region.

But we are all different... thankfully!

By the way mate, I live in both Australia and the UK YOLO... You Only Live Once...
Post #1058962 30th Jan 2025 10:17am
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