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Spindrift Member Since: 03 Feb 2024 Location: Port Erin Posts: 1 |
Hi my name is Steve "Spindrift" is my user name. I bought a Freelander2 SD4 XS in November 2023 I have an issue as you with the power steering being too sensitive when cruising and there are lots of narrow twisty road on the island which make matters worse. I found your thread about the same issue however I don't know if it was ever resolved. I had an X-Trail for the past three years and that handled beautifully. Did you find the problem. Many thanks |
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3rd Feb 2024 10:00 am |
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Dave47 Member Since: 31 Aug 2014 Location: Margate Kent Posts: 1333 |
Hi, I moved from a discovery 2 to the Freelander
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3rd Feb 2024 12:04 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5062 |
@ Swanny.
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3rd Feb 2024 5:03 pm |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
The steering on the Freelander 2 is very similar to that of the Discovery 3/4, in that it's nicely weighted and very precise. However the steering is also very quick to respond, with only the tiniest movement of the wheel needed to change direction. Getting out of a D2 and into an FL2 would have been a shock, but the Freelander is a better place to be. Every time I get in the wife's Audi A5 I notice just how nice the steering of the Freelander is, and how sluggish the steering feels in her Audi. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone. Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver. 1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project. |
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3rd Feb 2024 5:26 pm |
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FL2ukkent Member Since: 13 Sep 2023 Location: Kent Posts: 35 |
may be check all the tyre pressures are correct. |
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3rd Feb 2024 5:36 pm |
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Dave47 Member Since: 31 Aug 2014 Location: Margate Kent Posts: 1333 |
Totally agree there Nodge, once you've "tuned" into the streeing of the Freelander 2, you tend find it's very well set up. DAVE. |
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5th Feb 2024 12:11 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4907 |
Simply get in a car without power steering & then you will have something to complain about!
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5th Feb 2024 1:22 pm |
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Swanny Member Since: 24 Sep 2020 Location: Neo Chorio Posts: 58 |
Apologies for not writing sooner on resolving the steering issues I was having.....
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17th Oct 2024 6:01 am |
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Swanny Member Since: 24 Sep 2020 Location: Neo Chorio Posts: 58 |
Hi Steve, Sorry for the ultra late reply.....did you solve your issue with steering? I have replied at the end of this thread but in short check your shock absorber mountings....the rubber inside of them fails and creates terrible handlilng that feels like your steering is waaaay too light.....Your car can roll/tip for an appreciable distance before the shock can begin to do it's work.....due to far too soft rubber mounting. Changed my mounts and Booom! night and day!!! ha! |
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17th Oct 2024 6:05 am |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Good to know there was a solution to your problem.
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24th Nov 2024 12:28 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5062 |
Ive had a sporty car of some sort and a Landrover of some sort for decades.
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24th Nov 2024 9:17 am |
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