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CimmaronG



Member Since: 03 May 2023
Location: Walsall
Posts: 5

United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Fuji White

Got around to painting the grill

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 'Best to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it..'

Post #443041 5th Jul 2024 5:31 pm
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NeilTD4



Member Since: 21 May 2018
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 164

England 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

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Went and collected this from Bell Engineering.

Post #443142 9th Jul 2024 1:07 pm
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Redfox



Member Since: 07 Jan 2024
Location: Copenhagen
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Denmark 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Izmir Blue

Decided that driving the Freelander 2 would be even nicer if I have a set of arm rests on the front seats. So bought a middle one. Okay, but looks a little out of place. So the original ones on each back rest, are so much nicer. But since our car is a SE i6, no arm rests.
I then looked into partslists, and they can be bought but not installed as the metal frames inside the back rests are different.
So bought a set of second hand HSE back rests from the UK, and took the seats out of our car, and pulled the front seats completely apart to the very last bit.
The UK sourced HSE back rest metal frames were then used as new bases, and I transferred every single bit over: motor, gears, lumbar support, wires, airbag, springs, sprung back support, head rest support, lumbar knobs and so on. Only took me some 30 hours as I cleaned up all parts and made sure they are ready for another two decades of service. I also renewed the leather tension system from old steel wire, to the newer nylon string system, which is extremely easy to use, rather than the steel wires.
Just finished reinstalling it all and into the car. Put be "new" arm rest on, and the look and work the part. Now I need to recolor them to Alpaca Beige. That's another job for tomorrow.

Kind regards,
Redfox.


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Post #443149 9th Jul 2024 9:02 pm
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Wonderdust



Member Since: 23 Mar 2020
Location: Bucks
Posts: 161

United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Santorini Black

Had a pleasant trip up to Bell Engineering for a new diff, nice walk around Bewdley and an artery clogging full English at the river side cafe while Austen worked his magic on the noisy diff.
A few hours later picked a fully serviced haldex with a lovely quite diff for the journey home.

Post #443566 24th Jul 2024 3:10 pm
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Redfox



Member Since: 07 Jan 2024
Location: Copenhagen
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Denmark 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Izmir Blue

Decided that the ignition coils and spark plug hats were old, while working 100%, but 17 years is probably a good time to renew them, so went to Land Rover and got 6 new ones and 6 new quality NGK plugs, FoMoCo marked for sale through Land Rover. Not the silly Bosch low quality plugs I recently bought, and that misfired every now and then.
Easy peasy to install and everything spins. I can feel the gaskets are new and seal optimally.







Kind regards,
Redfox

Post #443861 4th Aug 2024 9:54 am
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NeilTD4



Member Since: 21 May 2018
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 164

England 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

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Had this fitted by a local garage on Thursday, he told me the large seal in the gearbox wasn't in square, the previous unit had been fitted by a LR specialist Shocked

Did a partial ATF change on Friday and will do another in the near future. He said it lost a little oil when he changed the sleeve and seals and advised I changed it as it was looking a little dark...

Ended up spilling some of the used oil on my block paving Censored

Post #443864 4th Aug 2024 10:25 am
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MikesFreelander



Member Since: 29 Jul 2024
Location: Buckhaven
Posts: 7

Scotland 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Alaska White

Changed timing belt+pulleys+tensioner+water pump.
I have a question.....
Why does the crankshaft timing belt pulley have play between itself and the Woodruff key ?
I've worked in engineering ( mills,lathes and all things machining metal ) all my working life,
Key ways have always been a sliding fit, I know about offset keys etc
Surely the clearance between key and slot is a bad thing as the thing that stops them moving ( once timing pins are taken out ) is the extreme torque applied to the stretch bolt holding the pulleys against each other holding them onto the crankshaft. Banging Head Banging Head

Post #443865 4th Aug 2024 10:31 am
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Redfox



Member Since: 07 Jan 2024
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Denmark 2007 Freelander 2 i6 SE Auto Izmir Blue

Replaced a dead bonnet sensor, but unfortunately with a crap chinese one, so bent it, cut it and it's now
working.
Also installed a new Muddy Mods air filter box drain valve. Works well. Let's hope this is also valid when under water or flooded.

Kind regards,
Redfox.

Post #443884 5th Aug 2024 9:31 am
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Dean1234



Member Since: 18 Jan 2022
Location: Northamptonshire
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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e XS Manual Biscay Blue

Alana and I have a weekend of socialising and offroading coming up. So I got the car onto the run up ramps.

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Then set to dropping the sump guard and undertray down. We thought we had a missing clip on a turbo pipe. It actually turned out just to have some oil on it which made it look like it wasn't there Laughing .

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While I was there, I give the sump a quick clean up which I always find satisfying. I also did a quick nut and bolt check to make sure everything was in order.

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Then I did something that Lightwater might kill me for. Wink I removed sound insulation rather than adding it. Very Happy To be fair, it was getting all scrunched up and was probably going to cause more problems than it would've solved. Very Happy



Then just to finish off, reversed the car up the ramps and checked the rear half to make sure everything looked good.

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A quick check of the fluids and tyre pressures, and jobs a good 'en. Smile https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

Post #444104 16th Aug 2024 11:38 am
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Arctic



Member Since: 24 Aug 2016
Location: Westmidlands
Posts: 556

United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey
Oil/Filter Change

I did a engine oil change and air filter change, second this year, change them at least twice a year, irrespective of how miles are covered, which is no more than 6,000 per year anyways.
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5.5ltr taken out.
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same returned. S&L used they are my fluids of choice for my cars.
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Air filter replaced also after 4 months.
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Should be ok until next sprung now, I'm little early this time round usually later September early October.

Onto now doing the belts, fuel filter, and glow plugs. MY07 TD4 manual

Then the MY14 Ork SD4 Auto

Post #444114 16th Aug 2024 11:21 pm
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Arctic



Member Since: 24 Aug 2016
Location: Westmidlands
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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey
Air duct

Today I finally got round to changing the air ducting to turbo from the early flute type, to the later type without the flutes, never worked out what those flutes where for anyone know, some sort of catch tank maybe ?

The later type air duct has been in my shed for over 15 months it was a to do job, now done.

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Managed to get a photo of the turbo fins while doing the job.
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Post #444172 18th Aug 2024 10:21 pm
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NeilTD4



Member Since: 21 May 2018
Location: Warwickshire
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England 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

Took it for an MOT which it passed with no advisories Thumbs Up

Post #444534 6th Sep 2024 4:46 pm
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Arctic



Member Since: 24 Aug 2016
Location: Westmidlands
Posts: 556

United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey

Quote:
NeilTD4

Took it for an MOT which it passed with no advisories

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Hi Neil
Congrats on your pass, snap took mine today also passed no advisories, well chuffed.
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Post #444540 7th Sep 2024 12:25 am
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shiggsy



Member Since: 13 Jan 2013
Location: Kent
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Baltic Blue

Think the flutes are for resonance sound damping. 
Hung like Einstein, smart as a horse.

Post #444546 7th Sep 2024 9:25 am
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trw999



Member Since: 04 Oct 2021
Location: Essex/Herts Border
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England 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Well, that was a result.

After a long trip down to Cornwall and back, I thought the whine at the back of the car was the diff giving out. So I did all my research on Austen and Bell, got ready to shell out the £700 odd to have the diff exchanged. However, before I did so I recalled that my friendly local mechanic (old school, very good), had recommended that I change brake pads and discs within the next 2k miles when he serviced the i6 in late June.

Along I went and asked Mark to also look at the diff to confirm my diagnosis. We had a discussion about chassis ears - neither he nor I had heard of them. Anyway, he calls to say not the diff but the n/s wheel bearing. Huge sigh of relief this end.

So I ended up spending some £700 on new discs and pads, new handbrake shoe and cable, as well as a new wheel bearing. Tim

Freelander 2 HSE i6 Stornoway Grey with Alpaca & Tundra interior
Driven many miles in:
2 FL2s
1 Range Rover P38
4 Range Rover Classics
Many military LWB & 1/2 ton Lightweight Series IIA & III

Post #444548 7th Sep 2024 11:12 am
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