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Timcat



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Indus Silver
Oil filter.
Bought a few filters with us, never seen one like this. Have they updated these?



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Post #1033405 30th Apr 2024 4:04pm
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Ianh



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I’ve come across this at a LR dealer, the correct filter part number is on the box in your picture. I.e LR030778, and is normally a darker filter colour with a hard black plastic top and bottom.

The parts guy said they had none in stock, however according to the JLR parts system the Freelander 2 (2.2) filter, part number LR001247 was the equivalent and fits the defender Puma 2.2. If you look at your picture of the actual filter it has LR001247 ( not LR030778) printed on it.

I was not happy with this as the filter does not look as robust, I.e no hard plastic at either end and filter material does not look as good, so I was not paying a premium for a Lr one when a Febi filter specified for the Puma 2.2 looked like the LR030778 and was far cheaper.

Febi 32103 oil filter https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/en/article/febi/32103

So looks like they have been disingenuous and put a LR001247 filter in a LR030778 box ! They may say it’s equivalent as it does fit, but it is not the same in construction.

Having said all that it will fit and no doubt work ok, but I think LR have pulled a fast one !
Post #1033410 30th Apr 2024 4:45pm
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Zed



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I prefer the genuine Ford ones. Seem better made than LR. WARNING.
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Post #1033416 30th Apr 2024 5:48pm
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Timcat



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Ianh wrote:
I’ve come across this at a LR dealer, the correct filter part number is on the box in your picture. I.e LR030778, and is normally a darker filter colour with a hard black plastic top and bottom.

The parts guy said they had none in stock, however according to the JLR parts system the Freelander 2 (2.2) filter, part number LR001247 was the equivalent and fits the defender Puma 2.2. If you look at your picture of the actual filter it has LR001247 ( not LR030778) printed on it.

I was not happy with this as the filter does not look as robust, I.e no hard plastic at either end and filter material does not look as good, so I was not paying a premium for a Lr one when a Febi filter specified for the Puma 2.2 looked like the LR030778 and was far cheaper.

Febi 32103 oil filter https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/en/article/febi/32103

So looks like they have been disingenuous and put a LR001247 filter in a LR030778 box ! They may say it’s equivalent as it does fit, but it is not the same in construction.

Having said all that it will fit and no doubt work ok, but I think LR have pulled a fast one !


Censored ! Thought as much, thanks for the reply.
Post #1033423 30th Apr 2024 7:12pm
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Timcat



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Zed wrote:
I prefer the genuine Ford ones. Seem better made than LR.


Unfortunately i brought this with me from the UK, at a push I might need to use it.
Post #1033424 30th Apr 2024 7:13pm
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custom90



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I can’t comment upon P/N’s but the one I fitted earlier this year that was genuine was different to that one pictured.
More akin to the one described above, black plastic and more robust. (Better quality I’d suggest).

Mine came from D44 as part of their Genuine parts service kit.

When I had one previously, again it was the same type, black plastic ended and printed one end.
Not like the one pictured. Confused

Has anyone done a swap out in the box on the side? Used a genuine printed box stuck an aftermarket part in? Confused Diesel$ Live$ Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
Post #1033433 30th Apr 2024 8:01pm
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Ianh



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It’s a genuine LR filter, albeit one that is normally used in a New Discovery Sport - L550 , Range Rover Evoque - L551, or Freelander 2 - L359.

See https://www.duckworthparts.co.uk/landrover...erlr001247

According to the LR dealer parts department I visited you can also use it in a Puma 2.4 and 2.2. And when looking on line it’s shows as equivalent to the LR030778. However as we all know, it does not look as good quality as the LR030778 and should not have been put in the incorrect box.
Post #1033443 30th Apr 2024 8:50pm
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Timcat



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As said above it’s definitely a genuine LR filter ( Freelander by the looks of it) but not what we’re all used to the black plastic top & bottom. Just dropped the oil & filter and now have two spares left. This strange one & the proper black ended one.
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