F Pace has possibly committed engine suicide

F Pace has possibly committed engine suicide

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TheHighlander

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1,291 posts

199 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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As above

The infamous F Pace Sport 2.0D

So the story goes

Wife called me on Wednesday to say the F Pace cut out and was sluggish.

Today I took it a run and it didn’t feel right
Then critical oil level light came on (oil level is fine)
Went to fire it up and it wound over then started
Ran Ok for a few miles to get it to a safe place
Then started sound ruff.

It has been needing a cam sensor which is due to arrive on Monday
BUT I think the timing chain tensioners have failed or it’s jumped/stretched

The rattle is from the rear of the engine where the chain is and not the bottom end.
Sluggish to start

https://youtube.com/shorts/jUfUjmHYldk?feature=sha...

https://youtube.com/shorts/8JutdipksLw?feature=sha...

The sound quality is shocking on the phone.

On Monday we are going to take a proper look at it.

I’m hoping it’s the chains and I’ll buy the kit.

The cheapest engine I’ve found is £3700.

Pray for me 🙈
Oh and it’s out of warranty

CantDecide

216 posts

203 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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Not sure if this is the same problem, but there is a long running thread in Readers Cars: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

TheHighlander

Original Poster:

1,291 posts

199 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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CantDecide said:
Not sure if this is the same problem, but there is a long running thread in Readers Cars: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
Thanks for that.

Just putting the kids to bed then going to open some beers, read some more pain on Jaguars and cry myself to sleep😂

We had a Range Rover Sport before this but as usual the wife wouldn’t listen 🙈😂

littlebasher

3,782 posts

172 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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There's a Salvage Rebuild UK video on Youtube where they show an in depth cam chain replacement on an Evoque (to give you an idea). I assume its even more difficult to change on a F Pace being as the chain is at the gearbox end.

Mij91

97 posts

89 months

Saturday 25th February 2023
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It's like they took they copied all the bad bits of the N47 and took it a long. The engine is a liability.

TheHighlander

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1,291 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Mij91 said:
It's like they took they copied all the bad bits of the N47 and took it a long. The engine is a liability.
I’ve bought a JLR disc with all the guides for changing the chains.

Found a good video of a chap doing it on a disco which is similar.

Subframe/gearbox off and go from there.

I need

Special cam locking tool - Amazon £100
Chain kit with tensioners £130
Full service kit - Was already on route from AUTODOC
Cam sensor - Got a genuine one from AUTODOC for £40

Already fitted a new piston cool solenoid and DPF this year - Luckily scored a DPF off a 2000 mile one for £230 in Birmingham 😂

If it’s not the chains it may need a rebuild but I’ll get another engine, fit that then rebuild the other one to sell.

normalbloke

7,461 posts

220 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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TheHighlander said:
Mij91 said:
It's like they took they copied all the bad bits of the N47 and took it a long. The engine is a liability.
I’ve bought a JLR disc with all the guides for changing the chains.

Found a good video of a chap doing it on a disco which is similar.

Subframe/gearbox off and go from there.

I need

Special cam locking tool - Amazon £100
Chain kit with tensioners £130
Full service kit - Was already on route from AUTODOC
Cam sensor - Got a genuine one from AUTODOC for £40

Already fitted a new piston cool solenoid and DPF this year - Luckily scored a DPF off a 2000 mile one for £230 in Birmingham ??

If it’s not the chains it may need a rebuild but I’ll get another engine, fit that then rebuild the other one to sell.
A 2000 mile DPF from Birmingham? Seems cheap…..

TheHighlander

Original Poster:

1,291 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Yep came from eBay. All the sensors attached.

Had the flanges cut either side (not on the DPf side) the chap was breaking a couple of SVRs as well.

Sold the knackered DPF to the scrappy for £120 aswell.

stevemcs

8,674 posts

94 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Are you sure it needed the cam sensor ? It can sometimes indicate chain stretch and it doesn't like what it sees,

TheHighlander

Original Poster:

1,291 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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stevemcs said:
Are you sure it needed the cam sensor ? It can sometimes indicate chain stretch and it doesn't like what it sees,
It showed the fault last week must of been a warning shot 🙈

Spoke to a Jaguar tech - sent him the videos.

He said it’s definitely the chains he has advised me to get a chain kit with the VVT as well so I’ve ordered that and the tool for it. Will do it week after next.

interstellar

3,316 posts

147 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Speak to Ecsy on the other thread. He knows these well and seemed totally unphased fixing his.

surveyor

17,843 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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interstellar said:
Speak to Ecsy on the other thread. He knows these well and seemed totally unphased fixing his.
He may even be looking to unload some of the tools...

TheHighlander

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1,291 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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surveyor said:
He may even be looking to unload some of the tools...
Too late I bought the tools - was only £100.

I’m impatience got the better of me. I just want to have everything ready for when we tackle it next week.

braddo

10,522 posts

189 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Sorry to read about this. Are the petrols just as problematic ?

Heaveho

5,307 posts

175 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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You have my sympathies, but I'll never understand why people put themselves through the trauma of owning this sort of thing.

finlo

3,763 posts

204 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Should be banned from sale in the UK just foist all these problems on Johnny Foreigner!

TheHighlander

Original Poster:

1,291 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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Heaveho said:
You have my sympathies, but I'll never understand why people put themselves through the trauma of owning this sort of thing.
Me neither.

When we sold our Range Rover Sport my wife really wanted a F Pace 🙈 I never drive it so I figured it can’t be as bad as a Range Rover.

I was wrong…..

thelostboy

4,570 posts

226 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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The Ingenium 2.0d is just terrifyingly bad. It's great that there seems to be sub-industry of people fixing them if that's the case.

samoht

5,735 posts

147 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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braddo said:
Sorry to read about this. Are the petrols just as problematic ?
Fairly sure the V8 petrol is a safe bet on these.


Good luck OP, as said it seems to be a common issue so hopefully you'll be able to find advice/tools/help as needed.

honda_exige

6,029 posts

207 months

Sunday 26th February 2023
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samoht said:
braddo said:
Sorry to read about this. Are the petrols just as problematic ?
Fairly sure the V8 petrol is a safe bet on these.


Good luck OP, as said it seems to be a common issue so hopefully you'll be able to find advice/tools/help as needed.
The SC one? I personally know 2 people who have had the engines expire on their low mileage, not tracked, always serviced F Type SVRs. One paid £13k to fix after getting half paid by Jag via Goodwill and another is currently stuck as he's been quoted £36k by Jag with no Goodwill offer. Jags are generally buckets of st these days.