I really don't know what's up with me, but I'm thinking of downsizing to the above.
I know enough to steer well clear of the diesel ingenium engine, but am I right in thinking that the petrol versions also suffer from cam chain/pully wear and eventual failure?
I really do want to stay with LR, but I know deep down that they are money-pits.
Or should I just buy a Qashqai? I did go sensible a few years ago, it didn't last long.
Any info or directions would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
I would not touch either Diesel or Petrol.
This thread needs Frankie Four Fingers to chip in - resident expert on all things JLR.
I had a Evoque from launch which had the previous engine which to be honest was OK, but when I came to change my car for the Discovery they had switched to the ingenium in 2015 the problems were there from the off. In the end I bought a Discovery 4 what a mistake that was, the V6 diesel engine with its breaking camshaft is well documented. If you search YouTube there a plenty of mechanics who point out all of the problems associated with Ingenium engines. I purchased a new X3 which touch wood is a joy to own.
Was there one on here recently giving all kinds of grief?
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Had 2016MY Evoque with D180, 2018MY E-Pace with D180, 2020 F-Pace with D240 and 2022 F-Pace with P400e. Never had any engine probs but maybe didn't get to high enough mileages?
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Can you lease it? This way your not stuck with it
The launch Evoque had a Ford petrol engine and a 2.2d that wasn't too bad. It was the diesel Ingenium that everyone was talking about, and not in a good way. There were far fewer petrol engines about, I guess until recently with the change in focus re particulates. It's the petrol engine I'm researching, hence asking for experiences.
The v6 diesel crankshaft has always been a lottery, I've had two and they've been great (serviced well with quality oil). More likely that the inlet manifolds will split though. I had an X3 loaner at one time and a friend has one and it leaves me cold tbh, we are all different.
Don’t think that one at the point of the last post by the OP was actually diagnosed and was just going from the flagged fault codes.
I really don't know enough about the petrol ingeniums to comment however i guess the fact I've not heard anything bad is a good thing. Put it this way i would rather have a petrol than a diesel.
Ah, another JLR user. From what I've read elsewhere, there was a change, certainly to the petrol Ingenium, with the MY19 engines. My understanding with the timing gear is that it was a lubrication issue and there was a redesigned pully/chain after that, which is different to DPF/oil dilution issues of the diesels.
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Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
just to complete the story: https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...56#post6361956