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Acciola



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OIL LIGHT GOES ON WHEN ENGINE IS IDOL

I got my Freelander from a service and I just noticed that the oil indicator on my dashboard is going on when stationery and goes off when I drive off or rev the engine. Mechanic asked me to drop it off again to have a look but was wondering if anyone here might be familiar with this sort of thing.

Also, does anyone know how I can re-set the counter dial to read that the service and oil change was just done? Mechanic had no idea about it.

Post #218146 27th Feb 2014 11:18 am
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alex_pescaru



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There is a problem when the oil filter is improperly seated and installed.
You could run out of oil pressure.
Check it as soon as possible!

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Post #218147 27th Feb 2014 11:24 am
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Post #218148 27th Feb 2014 11:28 am
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Acciola



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Hi Alex, I forgot to mention that the oil filter wasnt changed during this service.

Post #218152 27th Feb 2014 11:42 am
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SYFL2



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Why would you change the oil and not the filter ?

Post #218156 27th Feb 2014 12:41 pm
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Acciola



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No idea.... I obviously made the wrong choice of mechanic and need to look for another one before the next service.

In the meantime Id appreciate any help I can get.

Post #218161 27th Feb 2014 1:44 pm
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Acciola - A "service" is more than changing the oil. To keep your LR2 in top condition it should go to a garage who has at least some knowledge and preferably a Land Rover specialist. See the service check sheet here: https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...tCheck.PDF This at least tells you what should be done!
I presume there may be no Land Rover accredited dealer in Malta. I guess there is, however, given Malta's British history, at least a British car specialist. To avoid a disaster, get your car to someone who knows what they are doing as soon as possible!
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Post #218171 27th Feb 2014 2:48 pm
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Acciola



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Thanks for the info dunkley... however your link is broken and cannot access it. Can you kindly send it to me again or email it to henry@copperstonedesign.com please?

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Sorry about that Acciola - I should have checked the link. I guess someone has broken it. Try this one:

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic5921.html

If you cannot open it, access my gallery and you will find a pdf. Thumbs Up

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Post #218175 27th Feb 2014 3:14 pm
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alex_pescaru



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Here are the maintenance check sheets...
http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic5921.html

Post #218176 27th Feb 2014 3:14 pm
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Acciola



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OK... Please forgive me as I just spoke to my mechanic and made a mistake... It was the Diesel Filter he didnt change and NOT the Oil Filter... That was changed so now Im thinking that file alex_pescaru first posted could be very relevant.

Excuse me again if I caused any confusion.

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Is the Return Valve that the MAHL document mentions in the silver metal section shown or the black plastic filter housing that you unscrew and end up holding in your hand ? It reads like its in the black plastic filter housing but when I changed my filter there was no return valve in it, the filter was a snap fit into the filter housing which had some play in it, so the filter could rattle back and forth but it was locked into the housing. 
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There was someone on here recently that had the oil light on after an oil change and the engine failed ! Jaguar x-type sport gone
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Post #218191 27th Feb 2014 6:12 pm
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shiggsy wrote:
Is the Return Valve that the MAHL document mentions in the silver metal section shown or the black plastic filter housing that you unscrew and end up holding in your hand ?

It's in the metal housing. On it's bottom.
When you start to unscrew the oil filter cover, the oil filter will come out together with the cover. As soon as the filter/cover ensemble will start to rise, the spring loaded valve from the bottom of the metal housing will start to rise/open following the rising filter/cover ensemble. In that moment, the oil inside the cavity will flow back through the opened valve on the sump and when you'll detach the cover with the oil filter you'll find an empty cavity, without oil.

Post #218200 27th Feb 2014 7:23 pm
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Ok thanks for that, so would I be right in thinking this black circular part is the return valve and if you get your fingers on it you should be able to compress it slightly? If it need changing is just a case of pulling it off and slotting a new one back, or would the whole body have to come off? (wouldn't fancy doing that one).



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