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alex_pescaru



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Pollen/cabin filter change

Nice instructional video...

Post #110529 18th Aug 2011 8:30 pm
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Nice video for those who need it Thumbs Up

Made it a sticky for easy finding too Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #110537 18th Aug 2011 9:39 pm
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We need one like that for everything, whens the next installment?

Post #110819 22nd Aug 2011 2:49 pm
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Hi Everybody
I Wish Replacing The Pollen Filter On My Freelander 2 Was As Easy As The Video Clip
They Are Not Easy To Replace Believe Me!
(Dont Try This At Home)
Shocked

Post #111446 29th Aug 2011 3:53 pm
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Its fairly easy just a little tricky thats all Thumbs Up

Post #111448 29th Aug 2011 4:17 pm
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[quote="Bazza Boy"]Hi Everybody
I Wish Replacing The Pollen Filter On My Freelander 2 Was As Easy As The Video Clip
They Are Not Easy To Replace Believe Me!
(Dont Try This At Home)
If you use a non landrover p/filter element they tend to buckle rather than bend,making them hard ti isert! easy if you use original l/rover part Very Happy FREELANDER 2 2010 HSE LARGO GREY ALMOND LEATHER

Post #112189 5th Sep 2011 9:07 pm
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I guess you have just anwsered the question. Use a genuine part as I found it fairly easy Thumbs Up

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zarapip



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superspark wrote:
I guess you have just anwsered the question. Use a genuine part as I found it fairly easy Thumbs Up


GLAD TO BE OF HELP,AFTER MARKET POLLEN FILTERS DO NOT SEEM RIGID ENOUGH AND SCRUNCH UP! Very Happy FREELANDER 2 2010 HSE LARGO GREY ALMOND LEATHER

Post #112375 7th Sep 2011 3:28 pm
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I think the job varies in difficluty between LHD & RHD.

I watched the video as I wanted to find the filter firstly.

My car is an 09 RHD,so filter is in passenger footwell near centre tunnel.

In my opinion,its pointless removing the cubby box as you still cant get at the filter on a 09 RHD.

Its a fiddly job even using genuie parts,certainly on my model.I can only think LR fitted these during manufacture when it was unobstructed.

I had to bend /push wiggle my filter till it finally went in. I then moved it back and forth about 10cm several times to try to "reshape" it.

And I broke 2 of the pollen filter cover clips-very flimsy. The main issue leading to damage of one clip was my cover clip was attached to the wiring loom that also fouls the entrance for the filter,the second simply broke off on replacement.

I also broke the slow release bar retaining clip on the cubby box (have fixed by drilling a small hole and putting in a split pin). As I said dont remove the cubby on a 2009 RHD TD4s E-there was a big plastic tube still obstucting the access after mine came of gaining me nothing & just causing damage.
Graham

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I serviced our 2008 Freelander last Sunday but completely failed to locate the pollen/cabin filter. Somehow, watching the video gave me the wrong idea of where to look. Anyway, having thought about it for 24 hours I had another go last night and found it much closer to the front bulkhead than I'd realised. Having located it, I found changing it to be a bit fiddly but basically OK and in that respect the video was really useful for showing how the cover unclipped and the filter slid out. As ever with car jobs, it should be much easier next time now I know what I'm doing!

Post #116521 11th Oct 2011 3:57 pm
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Genuine Filters are more rigid,and don't buckle when you

flyinghorse1 wrote:
I think the job varies in difficluty between LHD & RHD.

I watched the video as I wanted to find the filter firstly.

My car is an 09 RHD,so filter is in passenger footwell near centre tunnel.

In my opinion,its pointless removing the cubby box as you still cant get at the filter on a 09 RHD.

Its a fiddly job even using genuie parts,certainly on my model.I can only think LR fitted these during manufacture when it was unobstructed.

I had to bend /push wiggle my filter till it finally went in. I then moved it back and forth about 10cm several times to try to "reshape" it.

And I broke 2 of the pollen filter cover clips-very flimsy. The main issue leading to damage of one clip was my cover clip was attached to the wiring loom that also fouls the entrance for the filter,the second simply broke off on replacement.

I also broke the slow release bar retaining clip on the cubby box (have fixed by drilling a small hole and putting in a split pin). As I said dont remove the cubby on a 2009 RHD TD4s E-there was a big plastic tube still obstucting the access after mine came of gaining me nothing & just causing damage.
Graham
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Post #116789 13th Oct 2011 7:46 pm
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TA DA!!!

Just replaced my CAF. No problem thanks to the video.
Gas to Autozone $1.50
Filter $15.00
Video Priceless!!
Saved $80-Cost for dealer to replace. RC Gorst
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Post #135583 10th Mar 2012 8:41 pm
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Probably as suggested before, an original filter would be designed for such a job. So best go original as it didn't take me long to install at all. Just move the wires out the way the best you can.

Post #197256 1st Sep 2013 4:01 am
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Re: Pollen/cabin filter change

alex_pescaru wrote:
Nice instructional video...


Great video Alex, thank you!

My 2009 FL2 is Left Hand Drive as in the video and with a litle attention to the slow release bar (don't pull it, just gently press right its knob out of the cubby box) it work easy.

The cubby box is absolutely important to take it out. It makes the work really easy.
I used an aftermarket filter MAN CUK 2733 (with activated charcoal) amd it didn't bend at all, costs about 15 USD.

Good luck, this one is easy!

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Took me about half an hour to put the filter door on. Just make sure that you dont try to put the filter door on back to front - it looks like it should fit that way round. Dont ask me how I know that. Embarassed Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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