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Grapax



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Alaska White
6yr Service
Just got a quote for 6yr service (B service) and was advised that at 6yrs/72k miles few parts need to be replaced hence bumping the price up when compared to last years service. I’ve checked the service handbook and I can’t see any specific mention of items needing to be replaced at 6yrs.
Anyone know if the 6yr service is different from previous B services and needs more £
Thanks

2014 110
Post #868286 19th Nov 2020 1:38pm
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Ianh



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I expect it’s transfer box and front and rear diff oils.
Post #868379 19th Nov 2020 6:13pm
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Grapax



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Ok thank you
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Rashers



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Six year service is a biggy. Had mine done this year. As Ianh says, all of the above to be replaced.

Are you looking at a Main Dealer or Indy price?

My Indy was around half the price of the Dealer and they only use genuine LR parts.
Post #868399 19th Nov 2020 6:57pm
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Grapax



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Cheers - I use Indy and they have quoted £595 which includes tax and mot. This is about £180 more than last years A service. Seems a bit steep but cheaper that LR who wanted £950
Post #868401 19th Nov 2020 7:02pm
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Rashers



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That’s about what I paid so not far off (unless we are both being ripped off Laughing )

My mate has an F Pace and he has been quoted nearly that by two Indies just for a minor service (oil and filter) Shocked

The Defender seems almost like value for money Rolling with laughter
Post #868410 19th Nov 2020 7:27pm
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X4SKP



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Hello Grapax

I acknowledge that a Dealer Service is preferred by many, or (if chosen carefully) I believe a good independent
can be as good or even better (care and quality) and almost certainly less expensive..... but

for a JLR Defender B Service plus those timed major oil changes placing this in touching distance of 1K Shocked
maybe its time reflect on how JLR might reach this.

Depending on what vehicle is being Serviced I believe that currently JLR labour charges (not costs) are between £2-3 / Min so (if correct) a Defender 'on the scale of complexity' should be at the lower end, but lets say JLR charge £150 / Hr and a B Service is 5 Hrs work (being generous) this = £750

If I buy from JLR absolutely every specified Oil and Filter for a full B Service (i.e every fluid changed apart form Cooling, Steering and Breaks) this costs me around £250 (Engine, Gearbox, Transfer Box, Differentials, Swivel Pins, UJs plus Air and Fuel Filters)

The Result is 1K... is this what's going on... Question

My Dad would have said if presented with a £950 quote... 'I want to service it - not sell it' Exclamation
(you get my point)

Good luck which ever way you go... Thumbs Up SKIP
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Post #868427 19th Nov 2020 8:11pm
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Grapax



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Hi X4SKP
Thanks for your detailed reply. I liked your Dad’s comment - that made me laugh.
I think I’ll go with the cost my Indy provided it’s slightly high but not stupid
Thanks also to others that have commented
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sako243



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Grapax wrote:
Cheers - I use Indy and they have quoted £595 which includes tax and mot. This is about £180 more than last years A service. Seems a bit steep but cheaper that LR who wanted £950

F*** me - I'm glad I don't let garages service mine Shocked. Last "service" included an swapping an entire engine and was still cheaper than £595, OK not factoring in my labour but that was an engine swap, clutch change since I was there and full service in 6h on my own... Ed
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95 Defender 110 300Tdi
Post #868445 19th Nov 2020 9:11pm
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Ianh



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One thing I would do Grapax is to get your Indy and yourself to have a real good look at corrosion areas while in for the service. , window blocks, windscreen frame, bulkhead, bulkhead bonnet hinge, door sills and pillars , etc and if their are ANY areas with corrosion get it to a main dealer, point them out and get them to contact JLR to get rectified before your 6 years are up. It may be a bit late given you have a 2014 plate but thought I would highlight.

As for your ongoing service needs, all the fluids, even for this service plus filters are very easy to do with full guides on here and minimal tools. Even buying a complete socket set, torque wrench, ramps etc if you don’t have them would be covered by the money’s you save on just your first diy service.
Now money may not be the object, so you are just checking you are not getting ripped off, or diy vehicle maintenance is not your thing, or you simply don’t have the time. If that’s the case then going down a good defender Indy route is the best way. However if it’s more about being confident to do the servicing yourself then I’m sure a local member would show you how as that’s what I tend to do with friends, family and neighbours on their vehicles and would do with any local members on defenders.
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X4SKP



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Post #868584 20th Nov 2020 2:29pm
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Grapax



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Ianh - many thanks for your detailed reply. Very good advice
Post #869504 25th Nov 2020 9:15am
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