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Lambley



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United Kingdom 2006 Defender 90 Td5 HT Java Black
Oil service - worth getting a stamp in service book?
I like to change the oil every 6 months and have a full service once a year regardless of the small amount of mileage I do.

I'm about to do the oil/filter work myself - my question is - if I took the filters, oil etc I've bought to my local garage and got them to do it - would that constitute an 'oil service' and getting my service book stamped accordingly? I know it might cost me an extra £50 or so - is it worth it?

It'd be nice to show any oil services done in between full services.
Post #384682 3rd Jan 2015 10:52pm
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Landy-Novice



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if you get a garage to do the oil and filter, and they should stamp the book if you want. we do at work if requested. well worth it when comes to selling. new owner can see how well its been maintained. Thumbs Up
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ericvv



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My main dealer, which is very good here, stamps the book for all the regular annual services, etc. I do much more than that, also the intermediate 6 months oil/filter/greasing services, annual diff/trans/gearbox oil changes, etc....
It is really very simple, I keep the official dealer invoices for those, and for everything else that they do to the truck from day 1. The invoices are much more representative than the stamps in the book, which can be backstamped/back dated for instance. Not so with official invoices, they are dated and numbered, will provide the km/mileage on the odometer at time of the works, and they provide all details of parts, oil type and liters used, type of job done, labor time for each job, etc.... Much more detail.
I am not planning to sell my truck ever, but keep those invoices in a folder for the records anyway. You never know....
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Lambley



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Thanks for the replies, I think I'll do it myself (mainly because I'm itching to do it) and keep the receipts for filters etc, I'll make a note of the mileage.
Eric - I envy you living in Geneva, lovely place to live. Thumbs Up
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Tommo



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I have owned my defender for 13 months and when I brought it my intention was to cut ownership costs and learn about the vehicle at the same time so I have carried out a full service myself;

oil and filter
air filter
fuel filter
roto filter
coolant
axle oils
transfer box oil
gearbox oil
and alternator belt.

All of the filters etc were bought from main dealer at a cost of £203 and oils for approx. £100.
This service would have cost me about £1k if done by dealer.
I have all the receipts for the filters oils etc and have written in the service book what has been changed and at what mileage.
For me if I had to buy another I would accept (with receipts) a non garage service as evidence of correct maintenance.
The reason for a defender was not just its looks, ability but to exercise the principle of owning a vehicle that can be maintained by the owner if chosen!
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Lou Sparts



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Perhaps write the oil services in the rear cover of the service book and keep the invoices for good measure. 2005 Td5 90 XS

Steve
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Lambley



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Good idea, thanks Lou, I didn't want to fill in the main part of the book when doing an oil change or minor service, but the back 2 pages are blank and are ideal for noting oil changes etc. Cheers
Post #385072 5th Jan 2015 7:32am
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Cuthbert



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Looking at a pile of receipts for oil and filters can be an unreliable guide to the quality of work that has actually been carried out. Some folk (both trade and public) should never be allowed near a motor vehicle or to hold a spanner.

Generally I'm more interested in the overall condition of a vehicle - stamped service books and a pile of receipts can sometimes offer no guarantee as to the quality and regularity of the actual work undertaken (or not).
Post #385328 5th Jan 2015 10:28pm
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Cuthbert



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Re: Oil service - worth getting a stamp in service book?
Lambley wrote:
I like to change the oil every 6 months and have a full service once a year regardless of the small amount of mileage I do.

I'm about to do the oil/filter work myself - my question is - if I took the filters, oil etc I've bought to my local garage and got them to do it - would that constitute an 'oil service' and getting my service book stamped accordingly? I know it might cost me an extra £50 or so - is it worth it?

It'd be nice to show any oil services done in between full services.


I'm genuinely interested to understand why you fill your Defender up with oil (hopefully a quality oil) and then choose to dispose of it only 50% of the way through its service life?
Post #385330 5th Jan 2015 10:32pm
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keith



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It's every 4000 miles for me . For the past 20 yrs . I'm sure someone will be along to tell me how many litres of fine oil I have chucked out .
Post #385332 5th Jan 2015 10:37pm
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munch90



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There are for and against reasons for changing oil

against :

as engines age they need a bit of carbon here and there to help seal them up , mainly piston rings , keep changing washes this out all the time

Might be worth reading some of the reports on used oil ( not too old ) is a better lubricant then new oil

cost

for
?
Post #385338 5th Jan 2015 10:45pm
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Lambley



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Maybe it just makes me feel better. Most people swear by changing the oil every few 1000 miles in between a main service. Surely giving the engine a set of filters and a fresh, quality oil will help in the long run. Obviously people have their preferences, but I'll stick by mine.
Each to their own!
Post #385349 5th Jan 2015 11:12pm
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