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Spike54



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First service; engine flush needed?

Hi,

My Freelander has been booked in for its first service next week. They recommended having an engine flush which would cost about £40, is this advisable on a first service?. Have done 8000 miles.

Thanks.

Post #199295 13th Sep 2013 11:15 pm
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Nope

I thought the days of flushing out new engine swarf were long gone, can see no reason for it, I would only recommend a flush to someone with sludge issues and they are normally down to poor oil. Paul Redding
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Depends perhaps if you plan on keeping it a long time

Post #199385 14th Sep 2013 10:30 pm
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michal969



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....Flush it - it will probably have no effect on your new engine but works great as a prevention of problems related with carbon deposits. Better pay few £ to avoid costly repairs later.Remenber that the oil gets diluted by diesel on DPF cars. Thumbs Up

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taztastic



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The oil can be diluted by diesel, depends on driving style, many engine manufacturers advise against an engine flush on modern cars. Sounds like a dealer initiative to extract more money by using so called added value products.

The OP has done 8000 miles in the first year, I personally would use the better diesels over this mileage, end result would be a difference of about £40 but spread over time with the benefit of better performance and the cleaner engine.

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Mav71



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Engine flushing is a bad idea on modern engines. They don't need it. Freelander 2 HSE Lux 2013MY - Barolo Black with Ivory Leather. Alpine DVD - Privacy -Evoque 20" Dynamic Wheels and more to come.........

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