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OLOSTEVE



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Auto Firenze Red

jules wrote:
OLOSTEVE wrote:
Just spoken to, Austin, he has diagnosed, "Haldex Pump", is the fault, so trip off!
I'll report back once fitted.


How many miles has it done ?
Did you have the haldex serviced at any time ?

I ask as I serviced my haldex at 30K miles myself (JLR dont do it) and I'm hoping that will put off any haldex failure.

Serviced at 53000, now done 71000.
My son's freelander, 2007, 186000 miles never had a, Haldex service.
As someone previously posted 2013 models must have had a dodgy batch of pump's.
And just to answer previous question, no symptoms just message, " Gearbox Reduced Traction ".
Still love my, Freelander only thing that would tempt me out of it would be the new Defender, " In my dreams ",.
I was watching, Harry's Garage, this week and you do need to be careful how you spec. them up, new 6 cylinder engines sound rather enticing.

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Andy131



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Our 2008 had it’s first Haldex service around 150,000 miles. Sold the car at over 180,000 miles on original Haldex and diff.
You have to remember earlier cars had Haldex 3, later cars are Haldex 4.

Maybe earlier Haldex is easier on the diff?
Maybe drilling the diff, fitting a drain plug and changing the oil every service helped the diff?
Was used weekly at least off road, maybe the regular workout helped the Haldex oil to stay in shape - it does turn into a gelatinous mess that blocks the filter and so kills the pump Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

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jenks1950



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I had my MY2013 Haldex serviced by Austen at about 65k and then again at 125k
Just prior to the 125k I had started to get the "gearbox reduced traction" message appearing from time to time. According to Austen that was a sign that the pump was on it's way out so it was replaced during the service as a precaution. No problems since

BTW don't forget that the "gearbox reduced traction" message can also be caused by a low battery!!

Steve

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OLOSTEVE



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Problem has just disappeared, no more warning flag, no traction issues.
Plan "A" is to do nothing but might need a new pump soon.

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