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Offshore1987 Member Since: 11 May 2014 Location: Hampshire Posts: 496 |
Normal beeping noise?
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8th Jan 2015 6:16 pm |
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tim4848 Member Since: 11 Apr 2010 Location: Baildon Posts: 47 |
no, it's this that I can no longer hear
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8th Jan 2015 7:00 pm |
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tim4848 Member Since: 11 Apr 2010 Location: Baildon Posts: 47 |
Confirmed. Nylon gears shredded. Won't bother with photo as it looks exactly like Landy19840's photo.
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9th Jan 2015 6:48 pm |
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SteveC Member Since: 11 Oct 2013 Location: St Ives, Cambs Posts: 281 |
Mine started doing this a couple of days ago.
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9th Jan 2015 6:53 pm |
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tim4848 Member Since: 11 Apr 2010 Location: Baildon Posts: 47 |
post deleted (to remove misleading info) |
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9th Jan 2015 7:30 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
The Freelander diesel throttle body talked about here opens or shuts, thats it, it allows air in only, its not a carburettor. The diesel fuel is via the injectors and controlled by the accelerator pedal via the ECU.
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9th Jan 2015 10:35 pm |
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Offshore1987 Member Since: 11 May 2014 Location: Hampshire Posts: 496 |
I am starting to wonder to just change mine when I can, it also seems alittle lumpy ( more like a wobble on shut down sometimes ) For the money its on my list of things to change to future proof her Freelander 57 plate XS Blue Auto |
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10th Jan 2015 1:19 pm |
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tim4848 Member Since: 11 Apr 2010 Location: Baildon Posts: 47 |
in my first post, I'd said that I hadn't noticed any performance issues. but took the car out this morning and it's like a new car! what's really annoying is that it is obvious that this unit failed about 3 years ago. I noticed it when pulling out of junctions when I was getting out into small gaps and had to accelerate quickly. The acceleration just flats out. I brought it up at one of my services and was told that there's a safety feature that limits the revs (which I actually believe is true). So I adapted my driving style by accelerating much slower and changing up earlier....
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11th Jan 2015 1:40 pm |
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c_r_a_i_g Member Since: 21 Sep 2010 Location: Pert Posts: 22 |
Seems to be the problem I also have. It will probably take a bit of time to get the parts from the UK, do you think there would be any harm to still drive while the car is like this? I have no engine warnings - just the rattle on shutdown and while driving (can only be heard with the windows down at low speed.
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14th Feb 2015 9:28 am |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
It'll be fine. I used my FL for a couple of weeks and 3/400 miles after I had bought (but not got round to fitting) my new throttle body. I even took it away with me on holiday in case it let me down while away! |
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14th Feb 2015 10:22 am |
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c_r_a_i_g Member Since: 21 Sep 2010 Location: Pert Posts: 22 |
Does anyone know if this part has an equivalent ford part number? |
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15th Feb 2015 12:37 am |
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ccsnet Member Since: 05 Jan 2013 Location: Lancs Posts: 881 |
Hi all... How do you remove the body and are there any gaskets to replace? I seem to be getting an oil leak frim between the body and where i think the cog lives...
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8th Mar 2015 11:22 am |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Search is a good start, getting quite a few threads on it now.
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8th Mar 2015 12:57 pm |
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zergio Member Since: 29 Jul 2014 Location: ancona Posts: 11 |
I found compatibile oem numbers part from an Italian seller FISPA 88097 FORD 1427361 FORD 1566190 FORD 6G9Q9E926BA FORD 6G9Q9E926CA LANDROVER LR001001 LANDROVER LR012598 PEUGEOT 0345F7 PIERBURG 701002090 PSA 0345E0 PSA 345 PSA 9656932580 PSA 9687888280 S.I.D.A.T 88097 I hope it could be useful for you. The question is I could find it faster from Peugeot dealers or PSA group in Italy. If they have the same part number they should fit in the same way. Isn't it? |
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2nd Oct 2015 10:24 pm |
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