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spitfire101



Member Since: 13 Nov 2013
Location: cumbria
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instrument binacle stopped working

hi everybody,
I have been having this flat battery / non starting issue with my 07 freelander 2 td for ages but it is usually cured by using a rapid charger for a couple of hours. Unfortunately today when I started it, it did fire up ok but the rev counter, speedo, trip and milometer didn't work, all blank. when I use the indicators they don't flash on the panel either but work on the car. any ideas ?
perhaps its the fuse. does anyone know which fuse I should look at. and because they are the knife type how do I know if its failed as with the glass type you can tell by the wire being broken.
any ideas most welcome
thanks in advance

Post #238658 22nd Oct 2014 8:23 pm
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ad210358



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Have you been doing anything in the passenger footwell Question

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic5890.html?

Post #238659 22nd Oct 2014 8:28 pm
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spitfire101



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many thanks for the quick reply and the link. I havnt been rooting around down there but I will check everything to see if anything is loose or the fuses need pushing in properly.

Post #238661 22nd Oct 2014 9:03 pm
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ad210358



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The plug you want is under the carpet, you won't find any fuses, they will be up behind the Glove Box, under the bonnet or under the floor where the Spare would be.

Must be a Cumbrian problem Wink

Post #238662 22nd Oct 2014 9:17 pm
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spitfire101



Member Since: 13 Nov 2013
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problem solved.
took out F8 under the glove box and gave it a rub, put it back in and instruments burst into life. if only everything in life could be so easily sorted.
Now if only I can get this recurrent battery drain issue fixed I will be happy.
thanks again for all the advice.
could be a Cumbria issue with all the rain we get.

Post #238687 23rd Oct 2014 9:45 am
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Nazca Sand Eddie



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I had an early 07 Freelander 2 with the battery going flat.

Solved by always setting the alarm, either 1 or 2 pushes, doesn't matter which, otherwise the early cars didn't fully go to sleep if the alarm wasn't set.

This solution came from Land Rover Assistance after I called them out, and later confirmed by Land Rover Technical.

I believe a software update later on cured the problem.

Post #238739 23rd Oct 2014 5:09 pm
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