The2.7 TDV6 Engine fitted in the Discovery 3 and Range Rover Sport is an extremely robust engine. We have many vehicles coming through our workshop with well in excess of 200,000 miles on the clock. The 2.7 TDV6 develops 190bhp, which may not sound that much given the weight of the vehicles it is

Themost common reasons that a Range Rover Sport does not start is due to a empty battery, a faulty alternator, or a failed starter. A discharged fob battery could also be to blame. The battery is to blame about 38% of the time, and the alternator is to blame about 27% of the time.
Acommon problem with the 2.7 TDV6 is the oil pump housing has a weak point where the tensioner is mounted. This point eventually breaks under the high stress in this area and causes failure. Every 2.7 engine rebuild we carry out has the oil pump replaced with the newer upgraded oil pump. The upgraded pump has reinforcement in the vital stress
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