Of course new parts can fail. In this situation I'm happy with the odds they didn't. Maybe it did fix itself and maybe it didn't. Can't say for certain. Only time will tell.New parts can fail. Happens. Sounds like it fixed itself.
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Of course new parts can fail. In this situation I'm happy with the odds they didn't. Maybe it did fix itself and maybe it didn't. Can't say for certain. Only time will tell.New parts can fail. Happens. Sounds like it fixed itself.
By working on the premise that everything repaired by a Land Rover dealer was done correctly and at only 900 miles and 7 months ago. And even if the noise I'm hearing still was that, at least I have peace of mind knowing that the parts and labor performed are under warranty. So I've ruled out the fact that in the event of catastrophic water pump or related hardware failure, it's not coming out of my pocket anymore. And the strange thing is I drove the car all day today and not once did I hear that noise no matter the condition of driving.
This is the path I'm taking. I agree it sounds more like this. The one day it happened it was unusually warm. Since then we've gone back to the cold weather and I cannot get it to replicate.My 2p worth. It’s something on the belt drive, idler pulley or belt tensioner bearing.