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Sanderling



Member Since: 08 Jan 2009
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Melted Carpet

My first post as I'm new to Freelander ownership. Finding this a most useful forum.

I recently bought a used TD4 HSE from a main LR dealer.

This weekend I removed the front mats to clean them and noticed that there is a small patch of what appears to be melted carpet in the passenger footwell under the dash. I thought this was most odd as I couldnt imagine what on earth could have caused it.

Now having read the thread on the PTC Heater I just wonder if my car has suffered from some melting compontents that have dropped down onto the carpet. Does this sound plausible or am I putting 2 and 2 together and getting 5.

If it was caused by the PTC Heater I guess I should be asking for a new carpet set and a good check over to ensure that there is no other damage.

Post #34250 8th Jan 2009 6:40 pm
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upnaway



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Did the last owner smoke, it could be the result of a dropped fag end. The carpets must be man made material and would probably melt when subjected to heat. still pining for my 3dr, no removeable hardtop, no drop glass tailgate, no roof rack, no pockets everywhere to stow all that man kit

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Sanderling



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No evidence that previous owner was a smoker also location of melted carpet is much further forward than would have been likely from a dropped cigarette

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chicken george



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Are you really a small, plump, energetic wading bird? Shocked


I once melted a car mat while using an inspection light without the shield around the light bulb, maybe the previous owner was investigating something under the dash with a similar lamp? just a thought Whistle At work
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AndyC



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Hi Sanderling, and welcome to the forum Thumbs Up It’s good to see another birder on the forum if that’s any indication by your name, so maybe there are two of us now Question if so, you will understand I am not counting chickens's as birds.

As it has been mentioned a melted carpet spot could have been made by almost any hot item, but the suggestion you came with first would not surprise me at all and it is therefore worth checking out. If there has been a PTC heater problem and subsequently the PTC-fuse has been removed P011, or in fact the PTC heater has been replaced P014, then these should have been logged in the service portfolio. However having said that they didn’t log my sunroof recall and I had to ask them to log it in the portfolio later.

Here are links to the recalls that concern the PTC-heater. Hope this may help?

http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosa/apps/recalls/s...Text=Blank

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AndyC wrote:
Hi Sanderling, and welcome to the forum Thumbs Up It’s good to see another birder on the forum if that’s any indication by your name, so maybe there are two of us now Question if so, you will understand I am not counting chickens's as birds.



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Sanderling



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Thanks all for the welcomes.

I have spoken to my dealer on this and they will be looking at it when I next take the car in.

Interestingly my car had the P014 recall done before it was delivered to me in late December. I have started a new thread on the effectiveness of this.

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chicken george



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AndyC wrote:
you will understand I am not counting chickens's as birds.



What about all the other birds in my care on the farm? Owls, Pheasants ,Partridge, Cockoos, Woodpeckers, Sky larks. Moorhens, Ducks, geese, Swans,robins etc etc. Which is amassing really, as all the so called experts claim that 'modern' farming has all but wiped out the rural bird populations. Oh yes there are lots of pigeons too but we are actually trying to wipe them little Censored ers out. At work
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.....the pigeons in my garden are big ****ers Thumbs Up Rolling with laughter

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AndyC



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chicken george wrote:
AndyC wrote:
you will understand I am not counting chickens's as birds.



Shocked What about all the other birds in my care on the farm? Owls, Pheasants ,Partridge, Cockoos, Woodpeckers, Sky larks. Moorhens, Ducks, geese, Swans,robins etc etc. Which is amassing really, as all the so called experts claim that 'modern' farming has all but wiped out the rural bird populations. Oh yes there are lots of pigeons too but we are actually trying to wipe them little Censored ers out.


Shocked Shocked Shocked If ya got COCK-a-doos mate then ya down under Laughing . Owls you can only keep under licence what you'll never get CG, Pheasants (and Red-legged Partridges) are imported and are for shooting, ducks and geese could be just the normal farmyard type kept for eating purposes, woodpeckers - I doubt it, as you lot cut down all the trees, which admittedly does give some room for Skylarks to breed but then you FARMERS go and plough up their nests in the spring, by swans you mean Mute Swans, and Moorhens - they only exist because you make artificial ponds to cash in on angling enthusiasts. Which leaves Robins and which are pretty common all over the UK in all sorts of environments.

Tell me about Corn Buntings for example - You lot ( Censored farmers that produce the food we eat) have almost totally destroyed the breeding habitat which has desimated the population plus many other species as well Shocked

Best keep to your cooks mate, ya safe there Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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jimmy



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hey Andy,

You got any piedwagtails ?

I live in a residential area and admittedly, we have numerous feeders in the garden - but we have woodpeckers, owls, pheasants, partridges & ducks visiting (plus the wagtails !).

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AndyC



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Hi Jimmy, in summer yes plenty of waggies, but this time of they year there is not much that wags around here Laughing Laughing 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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I have a family of little owls in a box at the end of my garden, I just nailed the box to the tree and the owls were keen to move in( I dont charge them any rent). Sadly the barn owls house got destroyed when kids burnt down my barn Confused but they are still around , I just don't know where they now live. Its always at treat at ploughing time to see all the lapwings following me around the fields in search of food in the freshly turned soil,although they tend to get out numbered by the brutish bullying seagulls.
The river banks have healthy colonies of sand martins, and yes there are still corn buntings around Thumbs Up At work
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AndyC



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Good on you George Thumbs Up - Its just that we see things a little differently Crying or Very sad

(and by the way I meant chooks not cooks Whistle ) 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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