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newtolr
 


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2 weeks in tomorrow

so, i would have had the D3 for two weeks tomorrow and some 1500 miles, not many i know.

But is there any basic things to check over after this period of time.
  
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Winger
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Engine oil, and keep on checking every 500 miles.
  
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newtolr
 


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Censored , thats every week, it will be like owning a Mazda RX8

Sad
  
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Once you've done about 5-6,000 you can relax. Just the nature of the new engine block.
  
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simon
  


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mine don't seem to use much oil now... 23K and onwards with a smile each day I drive her !

-s
  
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I topped mine up a couple of times (probably not much more than 1 litre in total) but haven't needed to since about 5000 miles. Recently got a dealer to do a oil and filter change at 7500 miles

Si
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BN
 


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Slimer wrote:
I topped mine up a couple of times (probably not much more than 1 litre in total) but haven't needed to since about 5000 miles. Recently got a dealer to do a oil and filter change at 7500 miles

Si


Atterboy, do it right, get the running in mess out.
  
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Thought it about right, halfway to first service, it's a new engine and it's been given a bit of stick off road. I'm gonna get it done every 7,500, 15,000 is a bit long between changes in my mind
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Slimer wrote:
Thought it about right, halfway to first service, it's a new engine and it's been given a bit of stick off road. I'm gonna get it done every 7,500, 15,000 is a bit long between changes in my mind


Did my first oil change at 3500 miles
  
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I'll do them more often if gets as much use off-road as I intend it to
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Oil is only a problem if idling is prolonged or a lot of dust is found. The rest is a general service to make sure evrything is still working that is exposed. A crawl underneath is the best after an offroad session. Never forgetting wheels, brakes and tyres.
  
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simon
  


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There's an echo in here !

-s
  
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allie
 


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Noise as suspension lowers when parked.

My D3 has developed a noise similar to a horse having a short snort as the suspension lowers after parking. Initially this was always a quiet and smooth operation. before I go to the dealers to check it - is it a problem or not? Confused
 Allie

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simon
  


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Its commonly known as the Disco Fart... should be just a 'fast release of air' noise and occasionally a 'clicking' as the car settles itself. If you have any other mechanical noise present it may point to a problem.

Mine has got more noticeable as the car gets older or maybe its the software that's now doing the job correctly.

-s
  
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allie
 


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simon wrote:
Its commonly known as the Disco Fart... should be just a 'fast release of air' noise and occasionally a 'clicking' as the car settles itself. If you have any other mechanical noise present it may point to a problem.

Mine has got more noticeable as the car gets older or maybe its the software that's now doing the job correctly.

-s


Thanks Simon it is exactly like that, I was trying to describe it politely, I will be very Embarassed should it get louder Laughing
 Allie

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