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Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 18-09-2011 06:28pm

Opened the bonnet today and noticed that the paint on both the U fittings that lock the bonnet closed have paint coming of them already, down to shiny metal. Not sure if it is safe to smear a light coating of grease on them as a corrosion preventative measure. Any views from the techy types here?
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RE: Paint peeling off............. - Hicksy - 18-09-2011 06:35pm

(18-09-2011 06:28pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Opened the bonnet today and noticed that the paint on both the U fittings that lock the bonnet closed have paint coming of them already, down to shiny metal. Not sure if it is safe to smear a light coating of grease on them as a corrosion preventative measure. Any views from the techy types here?

I would put one or two layers of White tape around it, not to much though other wise it won't lock


RE: Paint peeling off............. - Spiderman - 18-09-2011 06:38pm

(18-09-2011 06:28pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  Opened the bonnet today and noticed that the paint on both the U fittings that lock the bonnet closed have paint coming of them already, down to shiny metal. Not sure if it is safe to smear a light coating of grease on them as a corrosion preventative measure. Any views from the techy types here?


I'd send the photos to your Dealers to instigate a warranty claim or seek an agreed remedy before touching them Tim....as we had exactly the same issue with our last FL2 hinges & that's what we did, albeit I can't recall what was done as I have owned circa 20 cars in the last 2 years...

Did you resolve your electric tailgate issue of earlier?


RE: Paint peeling off............. - lrdaft - 18-09-2011 06:40pm

I think you should just sell it off very quickly and cut your losses
I could come round tonight and take it off your hands LaughingRolling Eyes


RE: Paint peeling off............. - Owend - 18-09-2011 07:19pm

oh boy......

i'm getting worried in owning my first LR..that's not normal/acceptable on a car thats a week old...


RE: Paint peeling off............. - xxxx5 - 18-09-2011 07:20pm

(18-09-2011 07:19pm)Owend Wrote:  oh boy......

i'm getting worried in owning my first LR..that's not normal/acceptable on a car thats a week old...

me too, owned 5 BMW in the last 10 years never once has that happened.


RE: Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 18-09-2011 07:35pm

I've owned 8 other Land Rover products in the last 15 years and none of them have had that happen so by my experience it isn't a common problem even for Land Rovers


RE: Paint peeling off............. - THEMACS - 18-09-2011 07:49pm

What a Stupid Bloody place to put Paint! Its bound to come off!!! On my BMW the bonnet latches are just metal and coated, probably galvanised.

This will be our first LR product and I am now beginning to see why they have come Last in customer satisfaction and reliability surveys for 10 Years Running!!Crying


RE: Paint peeling off............. - bogstomper - 18-09-2011 07:53pm

I know it's not really the point, but a touch of waxoyl or similar on the hook and a squirt into the lock mechanism would probably keep everything moving and corrosion free? Does seem to be a strange component to paint in the first place...


RE: Paint peeling off............. - XFullFatTim - 18-09-2011 08:01pm

As mentioned above it does seem strange to paint the latching points of the bonnet and being a white car it's probably more noticeable than on a silver/OG/Stornoway Grey car. From the construction of the bonnet it looks like the entire bonnet is assembled before painting but then there are rubber seals and struts fitted that can only be done after painting, so why not the latches as well?