I recently had the turbo on my Discovery Sport 180 Ingenium diesel replaced as it failed, the garage charged me for removing the DPF to do the work. My warranty company days that wasn't necessary and wont pay all of my warranty claim. Who is correct please? Does the DPF need to be removed to change the turbo?
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Perhaps you should ask an LR main dealer. I’m not sure, but the turbo is bolted to the dpf, so presume it may need to moved for access.
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