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Mr K



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver
Heavy Gear Box

Hi
Just collected my '07 SE yesterday and the gear changes feel really heavy and clunky, is the normal for these FL2's?

Thanks

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JST



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They are a little heavier than some but it may be that the cables need greasing. John
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Mr K



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

Bought from local LR dealer and they claim to do a 115 point check, but I'll have a word and see what they suggest.

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simont



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Mr K wrote:
Bought from local LR dealer and they claim to do a 115 point check, but I'll have a word and see what they suggest.


Did they mention that 75% of the points are in fact rechecking parts they have already checked Whistle

Would love to see the list of checks they do Smile 2002 Honda VFR800
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rchrdleigh



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The Freelander gearbox is usually smooth and light to the touch. As JST suggested the linkage probably needs lubricating, it's a fairly simple job to do - try a search on here. But as you've just taken delivery - take it back and get the Dealer to sort it for you and while your're there ask for an Experience Voucher.

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Mr K



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deffo not a smooth change, reminds me of a truck gear box when cold Confused

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rchrdleigh



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deffo not right - suggest you take it back to Dealer and tell them you're not happy with the gearchange. Also see if you can tes drive another one of similar age to see if it is smoother or the same. I've owned 2 manuals and both have been smooth

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Mona Geeza



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I would say my gear change is a delight, I can change gear using just two fingers, I thought it nice and light and precise, well on mine anyway.

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Mr K



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

nope - mine is a cause of push - clunk, especially going down into 1st - thought the lever was gonna come off Crying or Very sad

It's booked in and I just hope they can fix it and it isn't a major internals job.

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Mona Geeza



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Mr K wrote:
nope - mine is a cause of push - clunk, especially going down into 1st - thought the lever was gonna come off Crying or Very sad

It's booked in and I just hope they can fix it and it isn't a major internals job.


Maybe its because the clutch is dragging and not disengaging fully, this will effect clean engagement as youre fighting against driving forces still?

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Mr K



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

the clutch bite isn't low so not sure if the clutch is dragging.

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The manual one I had before I sold it was getting notchy, but only when cold, never needed to change down in to 1st so can't tell you if it was like yours.

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pcheaven



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Re: Heavy Gear Box

Mr K wrote:
Hi
Just collected my '07 SE yesterday and the gear changes feel really heavy and clunky, is the normal for these FL2's?

Thanks


I am just selling my manual se.
It too is clunky when cold.

Best to use ptfe lubrication spray on linkage under bonnet, and the selector mechanism in the Center console.
Worked a treat for me. 

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chrisdeeming



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rchrdleigh wrote:
The Freelander gearbox is usually smooth and light to the touch. As JST suggested the linkage probably needs lubricating, it's a fairly simple job to do - try a search on here. But as you've just taken delivery - take it back and get the Dealer to sort it for you and while your're there ask for an Experience Voucher.


LMFAO Razz come and drive mine its clunky!

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