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Scoobeenut



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Santorini Black
My output shaft did fail on the M40 in pretty atrocious weather conditions, luckily traffic was not too heavy and I was able to coast to the hard shoulder. Not something I would like to repeat.
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apt100



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The BMW recall in the UK was largely as a result of a campaign by a "watchdog" type TV program I think?

Maybe we need to get some publicity the same way?
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dorsetsmith



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not much chance of that working as LRJ CEO is X BMW Exclamation
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apt100



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^^ not sure I follow?

From what I understand the TV created the publicity and then the recall was ordered by VOSA or whoever.
It wasn't voluntary by BMW.
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Julie



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UtilityTruck wrote:
Well, nobody died...


When it failed I have been climbing a hill downwards.
Luckily it died on an almost horizontal passage inbetween.
The guys took another 4x4 and towed me upwards.

Quite risky. You'd better check the shafts before you leave the road Confused

I would have lost control if I went downhill on more than 35° offroad ...

... and one does not realize anything. Some sort of a gap between pushing and pulling - the video explains it.
And then the sudden failure of that tricky dry shaft Neutral
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Liam



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Surprisingly I had a similar experience with my TD5 R380 gearbox with a few thousand kilometres on it. It was a recent reconditioned one. Anybody have similar experience with the R380?
It’s being fixed under warrantee, but still quite inconvenient
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Liam



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