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blueboy



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My New Freelander HSE 2014

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Well I did the change & am now the owner of a 2014 Freelander HSE SD4. It does seem more modern than my older 2007 Freelander SE. Very pleased with it & surprisingly got used to the automatic gearbox very quickly.

The last service it had was in December 2020, I have the invoice & it had a new Turbo fitted as apparently the throttle housing caused it to fail, with the service as well a bill for over £2000, is that normal the turbo could fail because of throttle body fault ?

Mirrors a bit jerky when folding, probably needs a bit of lubrication on them, can anyone advise how to get the mirrors apart ? I tried pushing a plastic wedge at the join top to bottom but dont seem to want to move & did not want to break it.

Have a few things to do on it like cam belt & pump & probably some new front discs & pads, rears were done for MOT couple of weeks ago, think it will be all good then.

I spent the day yesterday taking the rear wheel arch liners out & the amount of dirt in there was unbelievable, tiny spots of surface rust here & there I treated with curerust then did both arches with Waxoyl to finish off, very dirty & time consuming job but given the amount of muck in there I am glad I did it.

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shiggsy



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Congrats on the new motor.

For my mirrors I just squirted some ACF50 in the joints and worked the mirror back and forth manually, (you can move them through the full range by hand).

I have to look at my rear wheel arches over easter, noticed some rust on the leading edges, I pulled the rubber strips off and there was an orange tinge on the inside Sad . I wont be putting any rubber strips back on I don't think.

Another place where dirt collets is behind the plastic sill,

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Post #405967 31st Mar 2021 9:40 am
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blueboy



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Thanks for that shiggsy, another job for another day.

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Bobupndown



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If you push the mirrors forward, ie opposite way than normal they expose the folding mechanism which can then be lubricated and pushed back into position. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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blueboy



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Cheers for that, will go have a look.

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Northcroft



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you lucky man . . . .I would love that !

When I got my 07 HSE in 2016 one of the mirrors was jerky, I recall just spraying WD40 in the gap between moving part and static part, and its worked normally ever since . . 2017 SEAT Ateca 4drive 2.0 xcellence (May 2022 -
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SYFL2



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Don’t use WD40 a silicone spray is way better.

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blueboy



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Northcroft wrote:
you lucky man . . . .I would love that !

When I got my 07 HSE in 2016 one of the mirrors was jerky, I recall just spraying WD40 in the gap between moving part and static part, and its worked normally ever since . .


I have just done that & now works perfectly without any jerking.

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blueboy



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SYFL2 wrote:
Don’t use WD40 a silicone spray is way better.


I used a PTFE based spray, hope that will be ok.

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blueboy



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!! you lucky man !!

I was looking to change my motor, I looked at quite a few other brands etc but nothing really floated my boat so decided to stick with what I like. Freelanders are not so common which I quite like.

Can't really get anything newer than 2014 hence why I bought a 2014 so hope it lasts me quite a few years.

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3landertwo



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"Freelanders are not so common which I quite like."

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Nodge68



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"Freelanders are not so common which I quite like."

Really? Shocked I see at least half a dozen on my 6 mile drive to work. Thumbs Up I bet I don't see half a dozen of any other vehicle though. Rolling with laughter Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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3landertwo



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my neighbour has one ! Laughing

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blueboy



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Nodge68 wrote:
"Freelanders are not so common which I quite like."

Really? Shocked I see at least half a dozen on my 6 mile drive to work. Thumbs Up I bet I don't see half a dozen of any other vehicle though. Rolling with laughter


You obviously live in an affluent area mate, it’s rare to see more than 3 or 4 while driving about where I live, I see more of the bigger Range Rovers & lots of Sportages or Quashqai ( spelling) about tho. Most mornings I don’t see one taking my mrs 7 miles to work.

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GundogSD4



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Wiltshire must be FL2sville then, We live in a small village and there must be at least 10 of them within a 1 mile radius including ours. Thumbs Up

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