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DJM911



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Warranty - Turbos

Has anyone got any experience of RAC Platinum Warranty?

I bought my RR at the beginning of this year, and I have a feeling my turbos are starting to go.

My RAC Platinum Warranty 3 Year Plan states itncover turbochargers (factory fitted) so I was wondering does anyone have any experience of RAC and also of turbo replacement under warranty. I was wondering what’s the best way to word the issue to have the best chance of getting turbos replaced under warranty? Don’t fancy fitting the bill myself lol.

Also anyone any experience of EGR Coding Delete and Remap?

Thanks in advance for any help. Hope I posted this in the correct location! 2009 Land Rover Rang Rover Vogue TDV8 - Buckingham Blue with Ivory Leather - 20” Alloys with Pirelli’s

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Turbos on the 3.6 don’t generally “start to go” they just go.

Not had any experience of the RAC, but as with most warranties I would doubt that they will carry out a preventative swap.

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Usually when they go they really go and take the engine with them

I very much doubt the warranty company will change them as a preventative

I’d wait till they go and take the engine with them and then get them to sort it onto no6 Range Rover

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DJM911



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northernmonkeyjones wrote:
Turbos on the 3.6 don’t generally “start to go” they just go.

Not had any experience of the RAC, but as with most warranties I would doubt that they will carry out a preventative swap.

What symptoms are you getting?





On start up she slightly smokey with a heavy fume smell.

I also noticed a couple of times what I would think is turbo whistle.

I could be barking up the wrong tree and haven't had a mechanic look her over in the last month or two to confirm anything all the same.

My engine management light has come on twice and went out itself again, when i got her scanned is brought up an EGR Circuit fault... 2009 Land Rover Rang Rover Vogue TDV8 - Buckingham Blue with Ivory Leather - 20” Alloys with Pirelli’s

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Re: Warranty - Turbos

DJM911 wrote:

Also anyone any experience of EGR Coding Delete and Remap?

Thanks in advance for any help. Hope I posted this in the correct location!


There are a couple of threads regarding EGR delete - a quick search will find them.

I've had it done to my 3.6 TDV8.

Blanking plate set from eBay (about £36 and a bit fiddly to fit) Then a remap of the ECU via Quantum that included deleting the EGRs.

Goes like a rocket now and passes MoT test as blanking plates are in the engine V beneath the cover (and MoT testers are not allowed to remove covers)

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Joe90



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Before EGR blanking, check if you have a DPF Thumbs Up .
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Gunni



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Hi, very interested in this thread. I too have 3.6 tdv8 and wondering about egr delete.
Why does DPFs have a bearing on egr delete? If you have DPFs you cannot delete egr.?

Also my experience of rac warranty wasn’t positive.
If they have an opportunity to blame something not covered they will.

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If you have DPFs you cannot delete egr.?


So I understand... .
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