MrH
Member Since: 08 Aug 2007
Location: lost in the forest
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In case you are not aware of it, the Discovery 4 uses different engine oil to the Discovery 3. It uses Castrol SLX C1 5W-30 oil.
I used to run Audis and they too use Castrol SLX 5W-30 and I have several 1ltr bottles left so I thought maybe I could use them for the D4 - wrong!!!! The C1 does make a difference. I checked with Castrol and their technical department came back with the following:
Your Land Rover must be the latest V6 3.0L diesel version - this particular model is fitted with a DPF ( Diesel Particulate Filter ) and needs a specific oil to meet the requirements for that. I assume that your handbook will mention WSS-M2C-934B and this is a Ford ( Land Rover/Jaguar ) specification that the oil will need to meet to satisfy warranty requirements. The oil is designed to protect the DPF, but also to be fuel efficient and provide adequate lubrication for the engine. As the car is most likely under warranty I would suggest you stick with the SLX Professional Powerflow C1 for top up for the best performance and protection - and to maintain the warranty,
Although the Audi oil is the same viscosity, the formulation is quite different, being tailored to VW/Audi vehicles, and although one could argue that the oils themselves would be compatible - the VW/Audi one would not satisfy the Ford requirements, so I would suggest that it is best not to use it.
Unfortunately, there is no retail alternative meeting that specification so it's a case of visiting the dealer for supplies - this oil is also used in Mazda vehicles, so you could also try them if you don't have a local dealer.
I mentioned that there are D4's without DPFs to which his response was:
In theory, if it doesn't have a DPF then the WSS M2C-913C spec ( Magnatec 5W-30 ) should be suitable - but at the end of the day I would suggest you be guided by the handbook and if it says only use the 934B then follow that rule. Does your handbook give any other options ?
Ok, he's covering his (so would I) but still an interesting result, though I think I'll stick to using the proper stuff for now
Oh and yes I did ask his permission to quote him on here, he was more than happy saying that this is often what happens to his responses to such queries - my thanks to Andy Griffin of Castrol Technical LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
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2nd Nov 2010 12:12 pm |
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LiftedDisco
Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: Towcester
Posts: 1002
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OK... stupid question of the morning, but what is your oil consumption like in the D4?
I am about to go from an Audi - previous experience of both an A4 and latterly an A6 would suggest that they drink oil and I used to carry a litre bottle as a constant companion. It was a case of 'used one... better buy another, sharpish!'
However, the Fun Prevention Officer's F2 has not touched a drop in 3 years (other than servicing...) and was rather hoping that this might be the case with the D4...
One can but hope... but would be interested in any thoughts on actual consumption!
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7th Nov 2010 10:24 am |
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bellautos
Member Since: 02 Feb 2006
Location: NorthYorkshire
Posts: 2532
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Thanks for the info MrH.
Pete
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7th Nov 2010 10:43 am |
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Winger
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Member Since: 15 Feb 2005
Location: UK
Posts: 3428
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I haven't put a drop in my D4, which is just under 12 months old.
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7th Nov 2010 10:58 am |
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Dexter
Member Since: 21 Sep 2007
Location: Aberdeenshire
Posts: 1394
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6 weeks and 2000 miles, hasn't used a drop in the 'running in' period
My previous D3 was much the same.
Dex
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7th Nov 2010 12:25 pm |
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MrH
Member Since: 08 Aug 2007
Location: lost in the forest
Posts: 7754
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I've topped up about 1ltr in 15,500 miles which included last month's trip to Tunisia, so nothing major. LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
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7th Nov 2010 1:06 pm |
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Twells2Yoda
Member Since: 12 May 2010
Location: West Kent
Posts: 40
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Used 1 litre top up (as per dashboard instruction) at 7200 miles, about which half were towing 2tonne twin axle caravan. Maybe of interest that I have found that on board computer is about 4 to 5 MPG. optimistic with measured diesel consumption averaging about 19MPG with the tin tent and about 26 MPG. without. LRD4 HSE Ipanema Sand/Arabica trim
http://www.southeast4x4response.co.uk
Downsizing to RRE in May15
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22nd Nov 2010 5:57 pm |
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mse
Member Since: 27 Jun 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 2704
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Don't post much on here despite being a member.
But the rrs and jag requires the same oil.
You can buy it online, but it's a shell oil meeting the correct spec
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23rd Apr 2011 7:14 pm |
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RichardB
Member Since: 03 May 2010
Location: Hants
Posts: 485
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I did a 1 ltr top up at about 11,000 miles. As I don't have a LR dealer near it turned out to be a bit of a chore getting some.
Two weeks later I was in a Halfords and they had exactly the right spec in stock. Probably because it's a Ford spec oil.
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23rd Apr 2011 7:57 pm |
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bobgolden
Member Since: 15 Oct 2010
Location: South Yorkshire
Posts: 907
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Mine still registers as okay but is 3 units below the max level. Around Christmas, there was an advert for the right specification Castrol being sold at Skoda garages. I could only find the older spec (2.7 TD) WSS M2C-913C oil at Halfords. Interestingly, the 2.7TD Jaguar XF had a DPF but still used the WSS M2C-913C oil specification. I bought a litre and it was never needed 2010 MX-5 2.0 Sport Tech PRHT
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27th Apr 2011 3:38 pm |
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KJS
Member Since: 26 Feb 2008
Location: Kent
Posts: 149
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Both the oils below fit the criteria for the D4 engine.
Millers Oils XF Longlife C1 5w-30
Shell Helix Diesel Ultra AF-L 5W-30 Fully Synthetic Low SAPS Engine Oil
Whilst on holiday in Cornwall a while back l popped into Opie oils and bought some for top ups, but so far after 2500 miles it hasn't been needed !
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27th Apr 2011 5:10 pm |
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AlanC
Member Since: 19 Jan 2011
Location: Hertfordshire
Posts: 39
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My handbook also specifies WSS-M2C934-B as you'd expect for a two month old D4, but I guess I should return the complimentary topup the dealer gave me when I collected and have a word..
I was given a litre of Mobil super FE 5W-30 special, which as far as I can see is only WSS-M2C913-B. not suitable for any of the D4 engine variants in my handbook
I wonder how many other new owners have been given the wrong oil & what the dealer's using for changes behind the scenes..
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6th May 2011 7:59 pm |
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Guy
Member Since: 05 Jul 2005
Location: Sitting Down, Facing Front
Posts: 1264
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I wasn't given any complimentary oil
But I'm confused... Thanks KJS for the recommendations above but in the handbook its says "Land Rover recommends Castrol" but I'm damned if I can find the right commercially-available Castrol in the UK. The Castrol website and the natty little box in Halfords (which presumably just connects to the Castrol web site) deny that the D4 even exists. Obviously Castrol make it as an OEM product for LR but you'd think they'd sell it commercially too...
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7th May 2011 10:51 am |
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MrH
Member Since: 08 Aug 2007
Location: lost in the forest
Posts: 7754
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Nope, aparently only available from LR or Jag dealers LRs are a fond memory, apart from the maintenance.
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7th May 2011 11:43 am |
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Guy
Member Since: 05 Jul 2005
Location: Sitting Down, Facing Front
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Ho hum... Luckily I don't actually need any yet, I was just getting prepared for the first top-up. Then I guess it's back to THW to give them yet more of my hard-earned!
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7th May 2011 6:24 pm |
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