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Arctic



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey
Oil Changes Auto 2014

Hi Guy/Gals.
I am after a little reassurance mainly, i have my second FL2 colour Orkney Grey, Auto 2.2 diesel SD4, as opposed to my 2.2 manual TD4.

Would you be happy using this engine oil below, i have not used it in the TD4 but is it ok for an Auto SD4 any & all replies appreciated.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667457

The same for this oil for the PTU & rear diff.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111661700665

This for the Haldex.
https://www.haldexrepairs.co.uk/shop/servi...rvice-kit/

The FL2 has been fully serviced by Harwoods, at ever service interval needed, but now it will be serviced by me.
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Artctic the first 2 oil listed i have used on my SD4 for years with no problems . as for the haldex oil i use another ebay item but cant remember which 1 hope this helps Thumbs Up 2009 FL2 S now gone
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Arctic



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[quote]Artctic the first 2 oil listed i have used on my SD4 for years with no problems . as for the haldex oil i use another ebay item but cant remember which 1 hope this helps Thumbs Up

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Hi Rob.
Thank you for your interest & reply, yes it helps, i have used the Haldex oil before on my manual FL so there should be no difference using it on a gen 4 opposed to a gen 3 of cause the filter size will be different.

I have read that some owners have used 75w/90 for their diffs


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I use Febi Bilstein haldex oil.

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Oil looks fine,if the ramps were pointing the same way wouldn’t the car be able to just drive off them when you’re done ?

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Arctic



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[quote]Oil looks fine,if the ramps were pointing the same way wouldn’t the car be able to just drive off them when you’re done ?

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You would indeed, but the way i have them there is no way the car can accidentally roll off the ramps.

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Arctic wrote:

Thank you for your interest & reply, yes it helps, i have used the Haldex oil before on my manual FL so there should be no difference using it on a gen 4 opposed to a gen 3 of cause the filter size will be different.

I have read that some owners have used 75w/90 for their diffs

I've used quality 75w90 in everything in the drive line, except the Haldex.
I don't believe the Gen3 Haldex fluid is compatible with the Gen4 Haldex, but a complete Gen4 kit is cheap enough. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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[quote]'ve used quality 75w90 in everything in the drive line, except the Haldex.
I don't believe the Gen3 Haldex fluid is compatible with the Gen4 Haldex, but a complete Gen4 kit is cheap enough.

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Hi John.
I thought i read it somewhere, the link above & this below are for the Gen 4
https://www.haldexrepairs.co.uk/shop/servi...rvice-kit/

I will go with that, the paperwork states all the services have been kept up to date, but i really like to start from my own point, so at the moment i am gathering all the parts around me, so far i have air, filter, fuel filter, pollen filter, oil, oil filter, still need the PTU oil & diff oil, i do have some from my last service on the TD4 but will need a little more, mud flaps to fit, side steps to fit, rear spoiler to fit in Orkney grey, already fitted rubber mats including the boot mat.


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Arctic



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I am still debating on this oil for the My2014 engine oil will this do the job seeing it has a DPF and has anyone ever used it please.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441

I have used this in my TD4 manual lots of times or something equivalent maybe a different make.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373537080280

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[quote="Arctic"]I am still debating on this oil for the My2014 engine oil will this do the job seeing it has a DPF and has anyone ever used it please.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441


That's the oil I use in my 2014 Thumbs Up 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 Manual Dynamic
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Arctic wrote:
I am still debating on this oil for the My2014 engine oil will this do the job seeing it has a DPF and has anyone ever used it please.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441

I have used this in my TD4 manual lots of times or something equivalent maybe a different make.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373537080280


Looking at the specs of that oil it’s perfect 👍

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Just used my first drum of the Smith & Allen oil - third oil change, changed every 10,000 miles.
Car has done 115,000 miles now and running as good as ever.

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Re: Oil Changes Auto 2014

Arctic wrote:

The same for this oil for the PTU & rear diff.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111661700665

This for the Haldex.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295326441727



JLR manual says to use different oils for the PTU and rear diff.

I used Smith & Allan Geartech FS 75w-90 for the PTU and Smith & Allan Geartech EP 80w90 for the rear diff. Jules

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Arctic wrote:
I am still debating on this oil for the My2014 engine oil will this do the job seeing it has a DPF and has anyone ever used it please.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254938667441



Thats what Ive used for years in my 2014 SD4 Jules

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