🔧🚗 "Uncover the Dangers of the Jaguar & Land Rover Engine's Timing Chain Noise Must-Watch🚨🔍

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2022
  • Jaguar & Land Rover 2.0 diesel engine - timing chain noise explained.
    Find out the most common reason for failure on the JLR 2.0 Diesel Ingenium engine.
    Timing Chain - A Must-Watch for Every Car Enthusiast! 🚨🔍 In this detailed video, dive into the intricate workings of the JLR 2.0 Diesel Ingenium engine. Discover the critical role of timing chains and how their failure can lead to catastrophic engine damage. 🛠️💥 Learn about the interference between pistons and valves when the timing chain breaks, causing severe engine failures. 🚘💔 Our comprehensive explanation includes demonstrations of the engine's internal mechanics, highlighting timing chains, valves, and pistons. Perfect for Jaguar and Land Rover owners or anyone passionate about car mechanics! 🛠️🏎️
    #JaguarLandRover #DieselEngine #TimingChainFailure #CarMaintenance #EngineRepair #AutomotiveEducation #IngeniumEngine #CarProblems #AutoMechanics #DIYCarRepair"
    A rattling noise on start-up going away shortly after indicates a stretch timing chain. Leaving it unaddressed could lead to major engine failure.
    Always pay attention to your engine noises!
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Komentáře • 9

  • @bobpatrick8724
    @bobpatrick8724 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a F-Pace 2017 from new, had service contract with JLR, so always been looked after by them. Always thought that it was a bit 'tapperty' on start up but told normal, had a Nox Sensor replaced by different JLR dealer, they said 'engine noise needs investigation, took in in this week, had a phone call and told it needs a New Engine (covered under extended warranty) is this normal to need a whole new engine? Car has 42,000 on the clock that is all. I would recommend paying for the Extended Warranty if you can.

  • @staccami
    @staccami Před 5 měsíci

    Do the issues stay with new generation of engines from 2020 that are supported by mild-hybrid electromotor? Esp.the chain related issues?

  • @emilemil5718
    @emilemil5718 Před rokem +4

    I've read quite a few comments related to 2.0 diesel engine failure in jaguar xf (2015-2020). Apparently, this engine often fails completely quickly, which ends in costly repairs. I have a few questions.
    1. Do I understand correctly that if I pay enough attention to the sound from the engine, it will react earlier and it will not end up with an expensive repair (as you say in the video)?
    2. is it better to give up thinking about buying this car because engine problems are too risky?
    3. Does the Jaguar 2.0 petrol engine also have these problems?

    • @AlfredTheGreatKingOfWessex
      @AlfredTheGreatKingOfWessex Před rokem +5

      I've sold JLR type cars with the 2.0 ingenium diesel engines. The diesel timing chain will eventually fail past 100,000 miles if maintained correctly. EGR and DPF are also a main concern after 50,000 miles or earlier. You just need to service it every 5000 miles or every year. I'm not sure about the petrol engines, but they are more reliable than the diesel because they have no DPF and EGR problems.

  • @vinayakkshirsagar
    @vinayakkshirsagar Před rokem

    Hi did timing chain replacement at landrover independent garage for my discovery sport. engine still quite sounds noisy and every 4-5K I’ll need to top up engine oil. There is no visible leaks . It drives well but quite noisy Mechanic said it’s normal even . Any suggestions

  • @guss2099
    @guss2099 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have a Jaguar XE 2016 with that engine in it and about 4 weeks ago that went kaput. Now I have a £9k paperweight!😐

  • @belchnasty
    @belchnasty Před rokem +4

    It pisses me off that modern engines are so shite. No manufacturer is immune to it either. They are all bad.