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SHAKEYBLADE



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Common faults to look out for

Hi All

Newbie who hasn't yet purchase a Freelander 2 but i will be shortly.
Im looking at a 2013 Land Rover Freelander 2 2.2 TD4 GS 4X4 5dr they say it is a face lift model it has covered 85k miles

are there any common faults or niggles that i should be looking out for ?

I would be very grateful for any advice.

thanks in advance.

Shakey

Post #372121 16th May 2019 8:06 am
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SYFL2



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Well you would be shakey after the season the Blades have had Thumbs Up
Check all doors lock and open as they should mine is older than what you’re looking at there will be people along with more relevant info for you Thumbs Up

Post #372122 16th May 2019 8:32 am
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SHAKEYBLADE



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What a season its been, hopefully we can hold our own next season and get a few wins along the way, it is going to be tough though. LOL.

Anyway thanks for for the info ill be sure to check the boors

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Lightwater



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Missing spare wheel, UK issue! My car has been reliable but I have the 2 litre petrol engine! Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

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SHAKEYBLADE



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thanks for that, would possible have forgotten the check it.

i have a nice little check list started now so hopefully i don't forget anything when i go for the test drive on Saturday Very Happy

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SYFL2



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Have a look at the wheel arches the rubber strips are prone to deforming and maybe missing check there is no corrosion around there.

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Suckfish



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I would suggest going on to the gov mot history checker.
https://www.gov.uk/check-mot-history
You should get a good feel if the car has reoccurring issues, has it been looked after. If it fly through all MOT the chances are its a very well looked after.

Look for the following.
Oil leaks
Tyre tread - these are big tyres and expensive.
Electrics - Wing mirrors - windows - seats
if you have a car fault reader then use this to see if there are any stored codes.

These cars have a weak rear diff - so listen for knocks and grinds - find an open spaces and give it a few full turns lock to lock manoeuvers.

The big big service is due at 100K/ 10 years. So consider this when buying - expect to pay around £900-1000 at an indy garage - Cam belt, water pump, heldex oil filter, gearbox oil, rear diff oil etc etc.

If its a manual - has the clutch been replaced? they often go around the 80K mark. if you plan on towing something heavy then reversing will eat its way through a clutch very quickly. The gearing of reverse is like 2nd gear.

These are complicated cars - and as such they need to be looked after. Find a good one and you will have a great car.

Hope that helps

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SHAKEYBLADE



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thanks Suckfish, this is the advice im looking for. Looks like lots of things to check before we buy.

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Lightwater



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Get an auto if towing, off roading or for city traffic. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

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Grue



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One i wished I'd done would have been whipping the engine cover off - looking for build up of crabon/muck around each injector sugesting leaking. Could happen to any diesel, so not Freelander2 specific, but sure stuck in my mind.

I bought one coming up to the big service mark as well and totally agree on the big service items - find out what's been done and slowly tick them off the list so it's not one huge service fee in one go. Do research and purchasing own parts/oil etc worked out a poop-ton cheaper for me, but then I'm not in the Motherland like you chaps.

Aircon blowing cold? What i assumed was just needing refill turned into a new condenser.

Research Haldex noises and issues and that service will probably get put to the top of the to-do list.

Glowplugs are all dead in mine, but not such a big issue as not like i'm digging the car out of snow in the mornings. Will get around to them.

Spare key? You'll be wanting to get one if not. Modern car dramas with coding a new key get exponentially worse if you lose your only key first.

Sure, i've run into some issues in my first year, but still hell of a car. Now i'm on top of all the servicing and fixed all the abuse she's had, I'm very confident in her. If something bad happened to her I'd buy another.

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SHAKEYBLADE



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Thanks Grue, im looking at ones with 80/90k miles so yes coming up towards the big service time.

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jules



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Check underneath:
It shouldnt be very rusty - surface rust only IMO but some have been dipped in the sea (launching boats etc) and are very rusty.
Look for signs of off-roading - dents , gouges and mud in places it wouldnt usually get too if it had only road use .

Service history: has the gearbox and haldex had any extra service work (eg oil / filter change)

Check every electrical option/device is working Jules

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SHAKEYBLADE



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thanks Jules

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BossBob



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Cambelt change service has been moved to 7 years from 10 for some versions. It’s not something that you want to miss as having a cam belt break is another world of pain in the wallet.

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grubby



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One thing I saw when buying mine a few weeks back: in front of the rear wheels, up in the sill area is a plastic (I think) plug about 8cm square - if this area is full of dirt / mud, check carefully for corrosion as the wet mud holds moisture close to the metal. Current: FL2 TD4 2008 HSE

Previous: FL1 TD4 2002 // FL2 TD4 2008 // FL1 TD4 2003 // TD5 Disco 2003 // 300TDi Disco 1994

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