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snevets68



Member Since: 04 Jun 2012
Location: kent
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England 

Reading this thread I thought I would add my woes. HSE 09 plate 22,000 mls. So far, one new torque converter, two starter motors, rear discs plates and new key fob.
It viberates so much I have mounted the front seats on one inch rubber blocks. Big Cry

Post #166827 10th Jan 2013 5:41 pm
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chrisr1806



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England 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Santorini Black

6 months and 6,000 miles (that's high for me)

Nothing go wrong except some "silly" woman crashing into the side of the car, but hopefully it will be fixed soon and I am popping down to the local garage to see if it needs a new door.

Lets hope I will have trouble-free motoring.

Post #167877 17th Jan 2013 11:03 pm
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Tigger



Member Since: 30 Mar 2011
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United Kingdom 

Tigger wrote:
Coowee! I have a problem.

Engine management light came on (18 months / 59,500 miles). Really nice guy arrived from Land Rover assist, in a very tasteful 62 plate Disco and plugged his laptop in. Turns out it was a glitch in my software reporting a non existent DPF fault. new software downloaded and on my way 1 hour after reporting the fault.

But....

1/2 a mile later, "engine power restricted" message came up. It wasn't kidding me! 50 flat out on the flat, reminded me of my old 405 1.9 diesel!

Phoned the dealer, they can't look at it for me for a week, but they took it in straight away and lent me a near new FL2, for as long as it takes to get it fixed. Can't say fairer than that.


Problem sorted. Turned out to be a cracked hose leading to the DPF sensor, which was making the sesnor report false readings. Pipe replaced and it's piling on the miles again....

Post #167888 18th Jan 2013 5:13 am
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EYorkshire



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Excellent news, inconvenient yes but not a fault to tarnish your reliability record Thumbs Up

Mine's now at 29,470 miles with second service booked for next week, no faults or breakdowns and haven't needed to add any oil since the last service. Smile

Post #167889 18th Jan 2013 6:56 am
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mikehzz



Member Since: 04 Sep 2009
Location: Springwood
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Australia 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Lago Grey

93,000 miles (149,000 kms) stacks of it on horrible dirt roads. No dealer services since 36,000 kms. On my 3rd set of tyres (near new) and second set of brake pads, original everything else except....whining diff replaced at 80,000 kms and steering rack flushed at 120,000 kms. The car is 4.5 years old. The diff never let me down it was just noisy. When they did the diff they stuffed the Haldex so they replaced that as well. I have extended warranty till September or 200,000 kms. I can honestly say I have given this car a real thrashing (in a tender sort of way Smile ) and it has come through better than I could have hoped for. The best car I have owned.

Post #167919 18th Jan 2013 11:30 am
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Alan7140



Member Since: 04 Jul 2012
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Australia 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Fuji White

March 15 2011 SD4 HSE, now 43,000km (26,700mi). Lumbar support not working at delivery, fixed immediately. Since then, apart from windscreen (outback Queensland roads) and driver's window glass (outback NSW roads - so not the car's fault, just stones from idiots coming the other way not slowing down when passing), nothing wrong at all.
Zip. Nada.

Second set of tyres @ 21,000km (13,000m - OEM Conti 19" UHP C/C wear was crap on dirt/gravel roads - 21,000km and they became dangerous), Hankook Ventus AS will be replaced with the same, anticipate probably at around odo 50,000-60,000Km, so near double the life of the Contis. Brakes are still 60%+.

Fuel was 8.2 l/100km 10,000-20,000 (34.45mpg), 7.9 l/100Km 20,000 to 30,000Km (35.76mpg), 7.5 l/100Km 30,000 to 40,000KM (37.66mpg), currently indicating 7.4 l/100Km (38.17mpg) since then. It appears that the engine is still running in! Smile

Apparently has faulty driver's right foot - very heavy on the accelerator (has seen air under all four tyres on more than one occasion apart from when on the service hoist). Outback cattle grids make excellent launch ramps. Wink

I love my FL2!


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Post #168049 19th Jan 2013 3:37 am
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EYorkshire



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Had my second service done (FREE Very Happy ), fault free 2 years and 29,547 miles.
No problems at all, disc pads still at 9mm front and 8mm rear, just an amber for wiper blades smearing which I'll replace soon Thumbs Up

Post #169145 26th Jan 2013 11:29 am
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GSMY11



Member Since: 23 Oct 2010
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2011 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Lago Grey
Update

Now completed 43,000miles. Rear brakes seized, handbrake seized on. Had to call LR Assist to help get car mobile. This has required new discs, pads, brake shoes. Handbrake and adjusters seized but have now been free'd off. Total bill--£464. Garage advised that same problem in another FL2 just as few weeks ago.

I would suggest that owners ask service agents to strip and clean brakes at services as this may avoid the seizure problems and save a fair bit of cash in the long run.

Just another disappointment on what should be a good car!

Post #169205 26th Jan 2013 4:31 pm
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gravon 42



Member Since: 10 Jan 2013
Location: Birmingham
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United Kingdom 2013 LR2 TD4 Dynamic Manual Santorini Black

GSMY11 wrote:
Was 2 years old on 7 October and now covered 39,000 miles.

To date:-

- "knocking" noise at bottom of front doors fixed ( well reported ussue);

- EGR valve changed in an attempt to fix "coughing" on acceleration;

- door seal fitted to rear passenger door;

-puncture required new tyre at 13,000 miles;

- 15,000 mile service;

- 30,000 mile service;

- software update to try and resolve recurrence of "cough". ( Fingers crossed it seems to have fixed this for now.)

- have ordered new tyres as now getting below 3mm and want them changed before winter weather.

Current issues:-

- one alloy ( only one) is showing signs of blistering and I shall be looking for a replacement under warranty;

- seat bolster on driver's seat showing wear on the cloth. Shall be looking to dealer for a solution. Anyone else seeing this wear--right on the stitching?

- various squeks and rattles from doors but I doubt if that fixable.

Really enjoy the car but not convinced I will have another one. I was spoiled on Audi and BMW before LR and I miss the built in quality of those makes.



Did it have the seal completely missing, like mine ??

Post #169250 26th Jan 2013 7:16 pm
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gravon 42



Member Since: 10 Jan 2013
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United Kingdom 2013 LR2 TD4 Dynamic Manual Santorini Black

2007 (57) SE Stornaway grey. One previous owner

14000 New tyres
16000 headlight bulb
30000 New tyres
40000 New tyres
51000 New tyres
53000 Brake pads
61000 New tyres
75000 New tyres, door mirror
90000 New discs and pads
95000 Stereo replaced, int door handle
96000 Door mirror
98000 New tyres
107000 Air con investigation
Usual wear and tear items replaced (It likes eating tyres!)
111400 I bought it!
Now 118000 Apart from all servicing carried out (fingers crossed) perfect!!

19" Evoque wheels going on next week

Post #169253 26th Jan 2013 7:39 pm
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ad210358



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What tyres were you using, most of us get between 30k and 40k on a set Question
Even Contis which don't wear well I got 28k out of them.

Post #169265 26th Jan 2013 9:21 pm
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gravon 42



Member Since: 10 Jan 2013
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United Kingdom 2013 LR2 TD4 Dynamic Manual Santorini Black

I dont know what were used before I got it. Records show they were fitted
at Kwik Fit, each time. When I bought it, it had, and still has got Goodyear
Wranglers on it. I assume they were fitted each time. Althought the mileage
is high, it is immaculate. I cannot understand how they got through tyres so
quick. Records show there was a change within 6 months at one stage. I have
complete service history which even records when a minor thing like a bulb was
changed. All servicing was carried out at a registered LR dealer. Still the
original clutch!!

Post #169294 26th Jan 2013 11:10 pm
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ad210358



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Always using Kwik Fit Question Could it have been a lease car, some lease companies won't have puncture repairs done and fit new tyres regardless of the wear, hence the market for part worns on the bay Question

Post #169297 26th Jan 2013 11:15 pm
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fredastaire



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Santorini Black
rear disc brake and handbrake notes

Hi all, can I add to GSMY11 notes.
I've just sorted my back brakes today.
The design of the FL2 handbrake is appalling and antique and suffers from corrosion inside the brake drum part of the disc, the adjusters have insufficient grease lubricant, the cast steel of the handbrake drum corrodes like mad until there is a bubbly crud which the brake shoe buffs up to an inneffective grip surface hence a crappy handbrake, the initiator linkeage from the cable siezes on the pivot so the handbrake is fully siezed.
.
HOWEVER is not just a LR problem. Ive been servicing Vauxhalls for years and remember this design in the Vauxhall Carlton and the later Omega. It must be used within many other car manufacturers models
The problem has to be addressed to the Brake design, supply and manufacturing companies, its their fault for not using their design knowledge and using proper materials for the 21st century.
.
If an alternative material for the disc was chosen with inherrent anti corrosion nature AND alternative materials chosen for the brake adjuster components then we wouldnt have these problems.
.
In the meantime whilst we have this design I consider it a must to remove the disc yearly to buff off the rust with an abrasive flapwheel; I also always strip the threaded adjuster first time around and treat it to copperslip grease. 2010GS Auto ex Celeb, Santorini Black, 2011 facelift , spoiler, spats, mudflaps, LED footwell lamps, Witter detach,
Other cars:-
1958 & 1959 Austin J40 Pedal Cars under restoration (I make many J40 parts)
If you have an Austin J40 or Pathfinder Pedal Car looking for a new home pls PM me.
2009 Meriva

Post #169303 26th Jan 2013 11:39 pm
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gravon 42



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United Kingdom 2013 LR2 TD4 Dynamic Manual Santorini Black

ad210358 wrote:
Always using Kwik Fit Question Could it have been a lease car, some lease companies won't have puncture repairs done and fit new tyres regardless of the wear, hence the market for part worns on the bay Question


Yes it was a lease car,only used by one person. So that explains the high tyre use?

Post #169325 27th Jan 2013 9:29 am
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