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1ntro



Member Since: 03 Jul 2012
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Grass blocking radiator

Hi,

Drove through a field of grass in my Freelander, was about 4 feet high, checked the radiator through the mesh today and it is covered in grass. I cannot seem to remove the grass as the front plastic mesh is in the way, any ideas on how I can do this? Is there an easy way to access the full front of the radiator?

Thanks,

Joe

Post #147536 3rd Jul 2012 2:33 pm
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EYorkshire



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No easy way that I know of, go to the local garage and blow through it with compressed air from the engine bay Idea

Post #147539 3rd Jul 2012 3:02 pm
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npinks



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EdSnow wrote:
look in my galllery at what I had to do to clean my radiator.....it actually started to overheat if i made it do any real work so I really had no option but to clean it out properly.

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Post #147540 3rd Jul 2012 3:26 pm
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1ntro



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I think I may be a a bit in over my head here!I saw a video on You Tube and the Discovery 3 grill just pops off by pushing a couple of clips. I was hoping the Freelander 2 woudl be the same Sad It seems like poor design that the front grill is so open and that material can get trapped between it and the radiator so easily wihtout giving easy access to remove it.

Post #147544 3rd Jul 2012 3:40 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Front bumper it's easy to remove here too...
Just several bolts and that's it...

Post #147548 3rd Jul 2012 4:30 pm
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