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Dean1234



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Service Your Haldex

I know for the most part that this forum and the Land Rover world are already well aware of what a Haldex is, what it does, when to service it and all of that stuff. But I know there still is a large amount of Freelander 2 / Evoque owners (new and existing) that don't know that they have a Haldex on their car. Or if they do, they don't take it to somewhere that will do a full and proper job. With the help of all of you, hopefully we can get the message to those people. Smile

If you don't want to read this post, I've done a quick 4 minute video for you to watch and share. Feel free to adapt this post and post it elsewhere on other forums and other manufactures forums that have a Haldex fitted to their 4x4 cars. Also, feel free to share this video to help make others aware that they have a Haldex fitted to their car and hopefully save themselves time, trouble and money by having it serviced before it fails.



The URL to the video if you wish to share it to make other people aware:

https://youtu.be/m-BneQRwqD4


(Yes I know it's our Yeti in the video and not our Freelander 2, but it was just the car that we had handy at the time of filming the video Very Happy ).

What is a Haldex?

This is probably a terrible explanation but here we go. In super brief and simple terms, a Haldex system is a component that sits between the prop shaft and the rear diff. The job of the Haldex is to pretty much let the car run in front wheel drive in increase fuel efficiency. As soon as the Haldex system notices any form of wheel slip, it engages drive to the rear wheels to help aid with traction.

Why have I made this post and video?

A Haldex system has been fitted to alot of different brands 4x4 cars out there and there is alot of people out there that don't realise that they have this Haldex system fitted to their 4x4. My aim is to bring awareness to those people with the hope that it will save them many pounds in the future.

Not only that, it's also to bring awareness about taking your 4x4 to the right garage. Some garages won't know what a Haldex is! Some may know what a Haldex is but only do half a job when it comes to servicing it which leaves you both out of pocket and with a Haldex that may as well not been serviced. I'd say that there's a shocking minority of garages out there that know what a Haldex is and how to fully service it.

What do you mean by fully servicing it?

I'm going to discount Gen 1 and Gen 2 Haldex's as they are fitted to very old cars now.

Gen 3 and 4 Haldex: These need o-rings changing, haldex oil draining and replacing, filter changing and most importantly, pump removed and the filter on it cleaned. The pump filter is what often gets missed by alot of places. Or even places saying to customers that the pump doesn't have a filter.

Gen 5 Haldex: These do not have a replaceable filter, so it's just o-rings that need changing, haldex oil draining and replacing and the screen on the pump needs cleaning.

Even if you take your car to a Land Rover dealership, firstly, you might have to get them to acknowledge that the Haldex exists Laughing . Then, if they do acknowledge it's a part that needs servicing, you may only be getting a half serviced Haldex! Often the pump filter is overlooked.

When should it be serviced?

General guidance seems to be every 2 to 3 years. Or if you're a high mileage user, every 20,000 miles 'ish.

What goes wrong?

Inside the Haldex is what looks like a series of small clutch plates. As these bind together to deliver drive to the rear wheel and release when drive to the rear wheels isn't needed, the material wears off of the plates and is discarded in the oil. This junk is either caught by the filter on Gen 3 and 4, or caught by the filter on the pump on all the generations of Haldex.

Over time this builds up. As you can imagine, the oil turns more to sludge, the filters get more and more blocked and the pump has to work harder and harder to do its job. Then one day, it'll just give up and you're in for an expensive bill.

Best case scenario, it's a Haldex service and a new pump. Worst case scenario, it's a whole new Haldex!

Can I service the Haldex myself?

From what I've seen, from the pump location, it can be a bit of a pig to get it removed. Other than removing the pump, I don't think it's an overly complex job to carry out.

Handy links.

For service kits and other Haldex parts, this is a trusted company to use: ​https://www.haldexrepairs.co.uk/product-category/service-kit/

I use MuddyMods in Hucknall, Nottingham to do our Haldex service:
https://www.muddymods.com/

There is also Bell Engineering:
https://www.bellengineering.co.uk/

Alana and I have recently taken ownership of a 4x4 Skoda Yeti that you see in the video. This is the state of the pump after 65,000 miles! What you don't see from this image was the large amount of junk that was built up by the pump that come flooding out!

Click image to enlarge


As I have said in the video, if this gets 1 person to service their Haldex and avoids it failing, then I'm a happy man. Hopefully I've covered most stuff. All I have left to say is happy motoring all 😀. https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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CT1



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Top video love it:)

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Dean1234



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Thanks CT1. Thumbs Up https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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Quote:
Top video love it:)


What he said...

Good video Dean1234. I was planning to service my car's HALDEX anyway, (this summer, when the weather has improved), your video has me even more convinced that it will be time & effort well spent...

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Dean1234



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Thank you Fatal Apathy Thumbs Up . Your Haldex will no doubt appreciate the fresh oil and clean filters too when you come to do it Very Happy . https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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Hi Dean.
Watched the video good explanation of how to clean the filter , but there is more to it than that click the link below.

Matt Fault finder.
https://www.haldexrepairs.co.uk/land-rover...solutions/

Also look out for his explanation and about genuine filters and fake ones.

Videos.
?si=9vqcxCDR1uv8_PKs

filter.
?si=xE2AL7u9bTMUeoWS

Pump.
?si=8ug7OM4tYmzmv95u

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Dean1234



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Hi Artic. Really appreciate the links to all of those videos Thumbs Up . It's a real tough one putting these videos together because I'll more than happily put my hand in the air and say that I don't fully know all of the details to the Haldex and other bits that I talk about in other videos. I do spend an awful amount of time researching to make sure what I do talk about isn't a million miles off though Smile .

For this Haldex video, I knew it had to be short in order to get the overall point across as people of the internet sometimes have surprisingly short attention spans Laughing .

The big problem I have is that it's hard to find people that REALLY know about Freelander 2's to be in a video Laughing . So that's why they end up with my ugly mug in them Laughing . Hopefully one day I can film a video of a Haldex service, PTU change, rear diff change or anything like that with someone that REALLY knows what they are talking about while they do it Very Happy.

I'll pin a post on the YouTube video to link to your post Thumbs Up . https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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Nice one. Thanks

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Dean1234



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You're welcome z1234567890. Thumbs Up https://www.youtube.com/@scottandalana4x4

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