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04-09-2016, 04:21 AM #1
Found a site with service and recall campaigns for the Huracan + other models
I was snooping around the site below and came across the 2016 campaigns for the Huracan in pdf format, the rest are campaigns are in doc files which contain internal links and can't be opened. Thought I'd share this site with you guys.
https://serviceinformation.lamborghi...ommunications/
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04-11-2016, 03:29 PM #2
how could we make sure these have been done? Other than taking it back to the dealer?
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04-11-2016, 04:47 PM #3
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Nice find!
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04-12-2016, 12:04 AM #4
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first service is at 15000 Km according the online publication. However, my dealer advised me to do oil change at 5000 km.? WTF?
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04-12-2016, 02:07 AM #5
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Just have the work scheduled when you go in for your annual service. These will be pulled up and taken care of at no charge.
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04-12-2016, 04:28 AM #6
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04-12-2016, 04:30 PM #7
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Excellent Find...Just had mine in and they did all the updates.The dealer can just put in your vin and it will tell them the specific ones to do for your car.As for the oil,do it once a year with very low miles or around 3000 miles.Forget that high mileage on the oil and filter,best thing you can do for a car is change the oil...
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04-13-2016, 10:07 AM #8
Mine has been having a wild acting low windshield wiper fluid message pop up all the time. I filled it all the way up & it kept coming back on I was like man what they hell is it leaking or is this thing just spazzing out. My dealer said it was a recall that just went out & are fixing it as well as still trying to figure out this computer issue where the computer is causing the suspension to mess up off & on randomly when you start the car. Some days it would do it other days it would ride fine. Crazy....been 2 weeks & they are still trying to figure it out. They are working with lamborghini directly though & engineers in Italy & they assured me it's all covered under warranty so it's on them to fix it.
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04-13-2016, 05:29 PM #9
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Totally agree I have done two oil analyses so far with one oil change. Car has 5200 miles on it. First oil change was at 3600 and the oil really needed it. The most recent analysis shows that it is time again. I can tell you on both analysis the viscosity of the Castrol Edge Professional LL03 was higher than normal for a 5W-30 oil. I will post the analyses later. Seems like to me that these "high mileage" oil claims are driven mostly by government and environment issues. Sure the oil can go that far and less oil is deposed of however, Is it the best for the engine? Probably not. Several manufacturers including GM with the Corvette Z06 have changed their mind with the timing of the first oil change and to do it much sooner than initially recommended. These high revving, high temp, close tolerance engines are not in your grandmother's Buick. 10,000 miles on that engine vs. 10,000 miles on the 5.2L V10 and the manner and conditions that the cars are driven are distinctly different. Of course, someone will say Lamborghini knows much more than you do about oil changes and what their engines are engineered to tolerate. That is completely true. However, an oil analysis is a useful tool to gauge the quality of the oil and metals suspended in it. If the analysis shows the oil is used up and has high metals, then it should be changed regardless of what the owners manual says. If someone really cares about the environment and used oil then an oil analysis is there best friend. You can just keep sampling the oil every 1000 miles monitoring the viscosity, metals, contaminants, etc. until you or the analysis company feels that thing have gone to far. This way you are getting the most mileage out of each oil change.
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04-13-2016, 07:10 PM #10
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