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Taking Delivery - What to Ask/Look for?

If everything goes according to plan, I'm hoping to take delivery of a new FL2 Auto at the end of May/start of June. Given the general excitement of such an event it is easy to miss something and blindly accept the car from the dealer. So I was wondering is there a list of things that you should ask or check for before accepting the car? I was especially thinking of the things that may go wrong within a few weeks of ownership, that could maybe be prevented if the dealer applied a 'fix' before leaving the garage.

Also are there any recalls/mandatory fixes that should be applied before accepting delivery?

Cheers.

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The only official recall I'm aware of is for the sunroof.

I have had some software upgrades done though, at various times that it's been back into the dealer.

You may want to check your log book when it arrives from the DVLA to ensure it states 5 seats too.

Hope this helps

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Re: Taking Delivery - What to Ask/Look for?

scribble wrote:
If everything goes according to plan, I'm hoping to take delivery of a new FL2 Auto at the end of May/start of June. Given the general excitement of such an event it is easy to miss something and blindly accept the car from the dealer. So I was wondering is there a list of things that you should ask or check for before accepting the car? I was especially thinking of the things that may go wrong within a few weeks of ownership, that could maybe be prevented if the dealer applied a 'fix' before leaving the garage.

Also are there any recalls/mandatory fixes that should be applied before accepting delivery?

Cheers.


Look down the sides of the car as well for dings(dents) as i asked my dealer to take care over these ,they said it was 100% perfect and guess what it had a ding in the drivers door.If you get the car home and then find any dents scratches the dealer will not want to know so make sure you go over it very well,and if its raining make them take it in to the work shop.Dont let the dealer try to tell you they are "panel defects" as thats bs.

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I (and someone else here too) had the fl2 delivered with the front tow hook cover in the boot instead of installed under the front bumper. You cant miss it its a big grey thing. And the car looks a bit odd without it fitted At work
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Hi,
A few points that I missed when I took delivery:

Check that the service log book is with the manual
How do you want the wing mirrors to perform if they are retractable, I think that they can be programmed. Also in reverse they move which I want to have changed.
Have them set up the phone bluetooth connection for you, save you struggling with the manual.
There should be a pen holder in the glove box.
If you have Sat Nav have them walk you through the system as the terminology is differant from other systems and takes a bit of getting used to at first.
Well there are a few thoughts for you, trust that they help. I suppose that half the fun is getting to know the car and that may take a trip or to back to the dealer. Thumbs Up

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check tire pressures are 32psi allround inc spare (which can be a little higher due to not using it) as transporting is done with higher psi

Check alloys for kerbing and scratches around bolts, doors for dings, bumpers for scrapes

Check fuel level is full, coolent levels and oil levels

Check number plates match Tax disc and your insurance docs

check operation of seats and mirrors.

Check it the right colour and all the options have been added that you have paid for

Check you get two keys given

check audio system is coming out of all speakers

check interior for fitting of panels, scratches on plastic and windows, dirty hand prints on roof lining

Check you have a big smile on your face and then sign, and DRIVE Very Happy Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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if your trading in a car don't forget to fill in and post the tear off part of your v5 At work
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Post #19073 1st May 2008 12:09 pm
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Arowba wrote:
. Also in reverse they move which I want to have changed.


You can do this yourself. Just select reverse and then change the mirrors using the buttons as normal. Whatever position you leave it on (in reverse) will be used again when you next go into reverse. If you don't want them to move in reverse, just set them to your normal angles.

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the auto moving mirrors in reverse are only on the HSE in the UK Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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chicken george wrote:
I (and someone else here too) had the fl2 delivered with the front tow hook cover in the boot instead of installed under the front bumper. You cant miss it its a big grey thing. And the car looks a bit odd without it fitted


Same here, but I asked what it was used for and after a bit of head scratching and asking around the sales guy found where it should go (lucky me, I had no idea at all). Shocked 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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wow you lot are very thougher i just got in it and drove away wish i had taken a bit more notice now the hedge row scratch mrs Valetec said i did may have been on it from the start or thats what i can tell her LOL Wax on Wax off

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check the spare Phil

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Try David.. His check list was very comprehensive!

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic1473.html...heque+list '57 GS TD4 in Stornoway. Privacy, Leather, Tred Cills. From ebay etc.. 18" 12 spoke HSE alloys, rear spoiler, clear side repeaters with clear leds, led interior light to replace bulbs, sports exhaust trim, TomTom 720.
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Try this its for an Audi but is still quite handy :-

http://www.axdn24.dsl.pipex.com/technical/TT_checklist.xls


just edit the options section to the ones you choose and there you go Thumbs Up

ps I didn't do any checking coz I'm a fool Whistle At work
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