Just exceeded warranty, where is everyone buying oil and Filters from to perform fluid change

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machmike

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Pop your hood
Open Driver side door
Turn on acessorie (press start NO foot on brake)
Press and hold both the brake pedal and gas pedal to the floor for 10 seconds


This will reset the 'service required' indicator or reset the timer.
 

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So your level should be 1 notch below MAX on the digital dipstick correct with 8Q?

I read elsewhere on this forum it should be 8L not 8Q. Just want to make sure I have enough oil in when I change.
per the owners manual, the capacity is 8.0 liters or 8.45 quarts.

the amount of oil to raise the level from MIN to MAX on the display is only 1.5 liters (1.6 qt)
 

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Pop your hood
Open Driver side door
Turn on acessorie (press start NO foot on brake)
Press and hold both the brake pedal and gas pedal to the floor for 10 seconds


This will reset the 'service required' indicator or reset the timer.
does not work for pre MY2013 Lr4's in case anyone tries
 

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You buy a tool...or ignore it like I have for the past 10 years.
The GAP tool? I guess I haven't found that menu, lol.

For the OP - I use Mobil 1 Extended Performance, OEM filter and change every 7500 as per FSM. I have no idea why LRNA recommended 15k when their own FSM says 7500 :oops:. dumb
 

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For a 2011 try Mobil1 EP High Mileage. Your LR4 is in it's Carlsberg years.
Don't high mileage oils contain additives to slightly swell seals to prevent smaller leaks?

I've been under the assumption that you shouldn't switch to high mileage oil unless your vehicles showing a reason to, and once you switch you shouldn't switch back.
 

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