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iconoclast



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L322 5.0L RR-SC Carbon Build-Up & Cleaning...

Anyone on here successfully get a dealer to complete a carbon cleaning under warranty?
If so what symptoms or errors needed to be present in order for it to be covered?
I am most likely going to go through an independent to clean the engine out but would like to know if I should even bother going through the dealer to attempt warranty coverage. https://instagram.com/_.iconoclast/

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Not sure what has occurred to make you post although BG244 is a product you might be interested to read up on if not already heard about. I think some dealers use it.

" Designed for all types of 4 stroke petrol engine, BG44K cleans the fuel system including the fuel injectors. It also helps to remove carbon deposits from combustion areas this restoring performance.

One can (325mL) of BG 44K will treat up to 75 litres of petrol. "

There is a diesel equivalent too.

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For the cost of around £100 I'd personally get it terracleaned. I had mine done recently and it has made the world of difference

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It won't be a dealer-covered item, no. If there is a problem then the dealer will resolve it, but they wouldn't do something pre-emptively.

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pld118 wrote:
Not sure what has occurred to make you post although BG244 is a product you might be interested to read up on if not already heard about.


nothing has occurred but i know there is a build-up and performance is being impacted.

quote="JPS"]For the cost of around £100 I'd personally get it terracleaned. I had mine done recently and it has made the world of difference[/quote]

what difference(s) have you noticed?

JPS wrote:
For the cost of around £100 I'd personally get it terracleaned. I had mine done recently and it has made the world of difference


that was my concern. having paid out of pocket on my audi and bmw vehicle i was hoping there would be a way to get this covered through the dealer but i guess they play the same games as the others in regards to this matter. https://instagram.com/_.iconoclast/

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Double Post. Please Delete. https://instagram.com/_.iconoclast/

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5.0 is direct injection so terraclean or fuel tank cleaners won't work. The build up is on the back of valves and intake manifold and as injectors don't fire through there it's a waste of time. This is to my knowledge and I may be talking rubbish but I believe there are other systems similar to terraclean that flushes out manifold and carbon build up on valves.
Just had a look on the terraclean site and there is a system that goes through the manifold to clean out carbon maybe worth a try.

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