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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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  • How often should I change the engine oil on my Land Rover?

    It is recommended to adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines -- usually each year, every 12,000-5,000 km, or once the first time. When driving in extreme situations (heavy towing or off-roading often, and in cities, etc.) Consider periodic oil replacements for the protection of engine health.

  • Can I use aftermarket filters instead of genuine Land Rover parts?

    While filters from aftermarket stores may cost less, authentic Land Rover parts are engineered to meet exact specifications regarding the fit, capacity for filtration, as well as durability. In the case of critical components such as air filters, filters for oil or brake components, genuine parts guarantee reliability and extend the life of your vehicle, as well as warranty compliance.

  • Why are software updates important for my Range Rover?

    The latest Land Rovers depend heavily on software to control the engine information, transmission management (like Pivi Pro), navigation (Connected Navigation Subscription) and security. SOTA updates offer bug fixes and security improvements, as well as performance improvements, and ensure that your vehicle is compatible with the latest devices to keep your car operating without a hitch and secure.

  • What are the signs I need a brake fluid flush?

    Some signs indicate a hard or spongy brake pedal, more distance to stop, squealing brake noise or warnings from ABS/ESP systems. The fluid in the brake absorbs water over time and then degrades. A flush will ensure that the fluid is in good condition and provide consistent braking performance.

  • For diesel models, how often should the fuel filter water sensor be checked?

    It is recommended to check the fuel filter as well as the water sensor every time you have an important service interval, which is roughly every 20,000 - 30,000 miles. Regular inspections ensure that there is no water contamination or damage to injectors, problems with the fuel pump, which is especially essential for diesel-powered Land Rovers.

  • Is maintaining software and infotainment systems really part of Land Rover Maintenance?

    Absolutely. As the latest Land Rovers integrate systems like Pivi Pro, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay(r), Driver Display and connectivity module and ignoring updates to software could result in glitches in security, glitches or diminished customer experience. Maintaining your software regularly is just the same as maintenance for mechanical components.

    Cleaning and maintaining your Land Rover doesn't have to be a burden. It's an investment in durability, efficiency and long-lasting pleasure. If you follow these 10 top maintenance procedures, using genuine Land Rover parts, and trusting your vehicle to qualified experts, you will ensure that each travel experience is smooth, safe and with the pleasure of driving a Land Rover promised. Be confident, enjoy each and every road and let your Land Rover's heritage remain in the air.