Range Rover DPF Claims
Have you experienced issues with the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) in your Range Rover? If you owned or leased a Range Rover model manufactured between 2017 and 2022, you may be eligible to claim compensation.
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Defective DPF systems can lead to reduced engine performance, safety concerns, and high repair costs. Our legal panel is here to help you recover up to £16,000 in compensation.
What is a Range Rover DPF Claim?
A DPF claim allows Range Rover owners to seek compensation for expenses and damages caused by a faulty Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) system. DPFs are designed to capture soot and reduce emissions, but in some Range Rover models, these systems have proven to be defective, causing frequent blockages, decreased engine efficiency, and significant repair costs.
Our legal panel has conducted thorough investigations into these issues, finding that affected Range Rover owners may be entitled to compensation for the expenses associated with their faulty DPF systems.
Why Do Range Rover Vehicles Have DPF Issues?
Certain Range Rover models from 2017 to 2022 have DPF systems that fail to regenerate effectively. Instead of self-cleaning, these systems often clog, blocking the exhaust and resulting in decreased performance, higher fuel costs, and safety concerns. Our legal panel’s research has shown that these DPF systems were not fit for purpose, leaving many Range Rover owners facing substantial expenses.
You may be entitled to compensation to cover these costs and more.
Compensation for Range Rover DPF Issues: How Much Could You Receive?
Range Rover owners impacted by DPF issues could claim between £3,000 and £16,000. Potential compensation can help cover:
- Repair costs for DPF cleaning, servicing, and replacements
- Increased fuel costs due to reduced efficiency
- Engine repair or replacement costs
- Loss of resale value due to performance issues
The Environmental Impact
Human Health
NOx contributes to various respiratory diseases, cancer, acid rain and smog. Pollution from cars is the biggest contributor to NOx in our air.
Premature Deaths
Air pollution is estimated to cause up to 36,000 premature deaths in the UK each year.
Child Deaths
The WHO estimated that in 2016, 600,000 children died from acute lower respiratory infections caused by polluted air.
Affect on Crops
High levels of nitrogen dioxide are harmful to vegetation - damaging foliage, decreasing growth or reducing crop yields.
Eligible Range Rover Models for DPF Claims
If you’ve owned, leased, or financed any of the following Range Rover models manufactured between 2017 and 2022, you may qualify for compensation:
- Range Rover (L405)
- Range Rover Evoque (L538 and L551)
- Range Rover Sport (L494)
Use our Vehicle Checker to confirm if your Range Rover is eligible for a DPF claim.
Common Signs of a Faulty Diesel Particulate Filter in Range Rover Vehicles
If your Range Rover’s DPF system is defective, you may notice the following symptoms:
- Reduced engine performance and sluggish acceleration
- Higher fuel consumption
- Dashboard warning lights related to the DPF system
- Smoke emissions from the exhaust
- The vehicle entering limp mode, limiting speed and responsiveness
If your Range Rover displays any of these symptoms, you may have grounds for a DPF claim.
Understanding Limp Mode in Range Rover Vehicles
When a DPF is blocked or fails, your Range Rover may activate limp mode. This safety feature limits your car’s power and speed to prevent engine damage, but it can compromise driving safety and responsiveness. If your Range Rover has been forced into limp mode due to DPF issues, this could indicate a serious defect that may warrant compensation.
Can I Claim for DPF Issues on a Used or Leased Range Rover?
Yes, whether you purchased your Range Rover new, second-hand, or through a lease, our legal panel can determine your eligibility for a DPF claim. Even if you no longer own the vehicle, you may still qualify for compensation for the DPF issues experienced during your ownership.
Why Choose ClaimExperts.co.uk for Your Range Rover DPF Claim?
At ClaimExperts.co.uk, we work with a specialised legal panel experienced in handling DPF claims for Range Rover owners. With a no-win, no-fee service, our legal panel only charges if they successfully recover compensation on your behalf. Their expertise ensures that your claim is managed effectively, with a focus on maximizing the compensation you deserve.
How to File a Range Rover DPF Claim
Filing a DPF claim for your Range Rover through ClaimExperts.co.uk is simple:
- Check your eligibility by entering your vehicle registration into our online tool.
- Submit your claim with information about your Range Rover and the issues experienced.
- Our legal panel takes over, handling all aspects of the investigation and managing the claim to secure your compensation.
Frequently Asked Questions about Range Rover DPF Claims
What is a Range Rover DPF claim?
A Range Rover DPF claim seeks compensation for costs incurred due to a faulty DPF system, including repairs, fuel costs, and engine issues.
How much compensation can I receive?
Compensation varies depending on the impact of the DPF defect but may range between £3,000 and £16,000.
Which Range Rover models are eligible?
Models including the Range Rover (L405), Evoque (L538 and L551), and Range Rover Sport (L494) manufactured between 2017 and 2022 may be eligible.
Can I still file a claim if I’ve sold the vehicle?
Yes, even if you no longer own the vehicle, you may still be able to claim compensation.
Check If Your Range Rover is Eligible for Compensation Today
Use our Vehicle Checker to see if you qualify for a DPF claim. Thousands of Range Rover owners have already started their claims for faulty DPF systems—don’t miss the opportunity to recover your compensation. Start your claim with ClaimExperts.co.uk and our legal panel today.
Important Information
Fairweather Group Ltd t/a ClaimExperts.co.uk do not give legal advice. You do not need to use a claims management company to make a claim.
While Fairweather Group Ltd are FCA-regulated, diesel emission claims are not a regulated activity. This claim does not fall under the jurisdiction of the FCA.
The No Win No Fee Success Fee is based on which expert panel member we refer you to and is payable to them. Our panel currently consists of a number of law firms, which can also be found on our Terms & Conditions. The No Win, No Fee varies, but is generally between 40%- 50%+VAT.
There may be a termination fee if you cancel your claim with a panel member after the cooling-off period. We are paid a referral fee by our panel members for a successful introduction. Fairweather Group Ltd will not charge you for our service.
Your Vehicle Not Eligible?
We may still be able to help you, even if your vehicle isn't eligible for a diesel emission claim. If you took out car finance for your vehicle, you may be eligible for a Mis-Sold PCP Claim.
If you have had a car finance agreement between 2014-2019 you may be eligible to claim thousands. Visit our sister website Undisclosed.co.uk to find out more.
The FCA has found that commission was paid on 95% of UK car finance PCP agreements. If you were not informed about this commission or the finance deal wasn’t right for you, you could be owed thousands in mis-sold car finance compensation.
Start your claim today by completing the quick enquiry form on Undisclosed.co.uk.
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There may be a termination fee if you cancel your claim with a panel member after the cooling-off period. We are paid a referral fee by our panel members for a successful introduction. Fairweather Group Ltd will not charge you for our service.