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Mikey



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I've done 2 of these now, both logging RP faults

One had a new actuator and loom, the other just the wiring loom

Both cars were actually from the same family, and they agreed to try it that way, for my curiosity more than anything, as well as potentially saving them the £465 + VAT for another actuator

Not heard back from them, so no idea of its needing a 2nd actuator, but no news is good news, yes? Laughing

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GraemeS



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Fifth Horseman wrote:
The oil tracks up by capillary action inside the cables between the conductor strands so a soldered joint should stop it.

Do you know what mechanism is used to stop this migration, perhaps a section of solid wires within the plug? I though that the oil must be migrating between the wire insulation and the harness sheath as the patch loom has no sealing sheath but perhaps its been migrating both inside and outside the wire's insulation.

I'm well accustomed to the TD5 injector loom oil migration problem, having owned TD5 D2s spanning more than 10 years.

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Applies to the L494 SDV8 too.

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Fifth Horseman



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I’m unsure how L/R think the link harness will stop the oil (not actually seen one to examine) - Mikey, as you’ve fitted two do they seem “special”?
In theory oil shouldn’t be able to get into the loom in the first place.

I may modify the link lead to include soldered joints covered with adhesive lined heat-shrink tubing in each cable. I know a rigid joint on a flexible cable in a vibration prone environment may be more prone to failure but cable is cheaper than a new turbo actuator.

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Mikey



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No, just 3 cables with a connector at each end

Personally, I don't see how this modification will cure it, but one has to assume that JLR engineers have done the testing, and its a success Confused

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"success" = keeps it going until vehicle is out of warranty

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Mikey



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Such a cynic Rolling Eyes Rolling with laughter

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northernmonkeyjones



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About 50 quids worth of bits.

Might get some and do it on t’drive. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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teldec



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I take it that this is not covered by land rover if out of warranty
i dont have a FF but a sdv8 sport
thanks

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northernmonkeyjones



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It’s a tsb so could be. Mine was dealt with as a recall rather than a warranty claim. Worth a call to your LR dealer and ask to book it in under the “recall“ number. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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teldec



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I will give it a try if not i will get the parts ready to be fitted when it is next serviced

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teldec



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Booked it in for next week with my local dealer, free of charge plus a free check round as they do which will probably write the vehicle off Laughing

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Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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