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Diesel engine cover and wire replacement

FareGame

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Hi

Does anyone now from when ineos started replacing the engine covers and a battery or alternator wire on a diesel grenadier ?
 
Hi

Does anyone now from when ineos started replacing the engine covers and a battery or alternator wire on a diesel grenadier ?
My Diesel engine cover has been replaced at the end of June (in Italy) - and do not know the reason. They did not tell me about the battery/alternator wire. Will ask them next week.
 
Hi

Does anyone now from when ineos started replacing the engine covers and a battery or alternator wire on a diesel grenadier ?
I was told last week and it is booked in for 4 August, as there is a 6 week lead time for the parts. The only parts mentioned were the engine cover and new door locks/buttons. There was some vague mention of wire positions, new firmware and minor adjustments. There was 8 "campaigns" for my car.

My Diesel engine cover has been replaced at the end of June (in Italy) - and do not know the reason. They did not tell me about the battery/alternator wire. Will ask them next week.
I was told the engine cover has extra heat shielding, presumably to reduce the risk of heat build up and then a fire up near the firewall.
 
I had mine serviced at the end of may, they said they were ordering the parts mentioned. Not back home until October for them to fit them though.
 
We had ours in a fortnight back and got the engine cover replaced and some wiring rerouted. Neither of which we knew about?
Still awaiting the replacement locks though.

That'll now be October, 1st service.

G
 
I was told the engine cover has extra heat shielding, presumably to reduce the risk of heat build up and then a fire up near the firewall.
I think but do not know for sure that this is just on the diesels.
Twin turbos , DPF burns
 
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