toddjb122
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For the 3rd (possibly 4th) time since I've owned my vehicle a dealer installed oil filter left a puddle in my driveway. On prior occasions it was within 500 miles of the oil change. This time it was after 2000 miles.
Each time my Rockville, MD dealer honors the work, repairs things, and blames a faulty oil filter.
Is this happening to anyone else? This issue is spread over a few years but it seems kind of odd. Prior to owning the LR3 I changed all my own oil. In almost 20 years of doing so I never had a bad filter. I don't think I'd even have a dripping nut. If you make sure the threads are clean and put everything on snug and inspect after you run the engine for a bit, you can be pretty certain it'll be solid until your next oil change. These are pretty basic parts we're talking about.
So, is this actually a part failure or just service techs not taking the time to do the simple tasks correctly?
I'm thinking they are either cross threading the filter, not putting it on snug, not cleaning off the seal or just plain not tightening the filter. But maybe there is actually a failure in the LR oil filter seals, which one service tech alluded to. This time the manger said they have had a problem with the LR filters. If that's true, someone else here should have seen the same puddle in their driveway.
Each time my Rockville, MD dealer honors the work, repairs things, and blames a faulty oil filter.
Is this happening to anyone else? This issue is spread over a few years but it seems kind of odd. Prior to owning the LR3 I changed all my own oil. In almost 20 years of doing so I never had a bad filter. I don't think I'd even have a dripping nut. If you make sure the threads are clean and put everything on snug and inspect after you run the engine for a bit, you can be pretty certain it'll be solid until your next oil change. These are pretty basic parts we're talking about.
So, is this actually a part failure or just service techs not taking the time to do the simple tasks correctly?
I'm thinking they are either cross threading the filter, not putting it on snug, not cleaning off the seal or just plain not tightening the filter. But maybe there is actually a failure in the LR oil filter seals, which one service tech alluded to. This time the manger said they have had a problem with the LR filters. If that's true, someone else here should have seen the same puddle in their driveway.