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Triple7 Member Since: 20 Apr 2010 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 232 |
Thanks SS, what's the fix. major or minor? 2010MY Freelander 2 HSE Auto
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22nd Apr 2010 7:30 pm |
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iain cooper Member Since: 27 Aug 2007 Location: north of Glasgow Posts: 1989 |
I would say the vibration is not normal providing you are in the right gear for the road speed and the engine is not struggling.
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23rd Apr 2010 7:50 am |
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TonyJ Member Since: 28 Mar 2008 Location: Southampton Posts: 105 |
Under running-in instructions it advises against labouring the engine and revving above 3000rpm
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23rd Apr 2010 7:42 pm |
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flylr Member Since: 03 Apr 2010 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 281 |
Thanks.... I know from general experience not to labour the engine or over rev it during running in - which is why I am so paranoid about the vibration. I do my best to keep it in a 'safe' zone but don't you think the eco light that encourages you to change gear when you clearly shouldn't, needs to be recalibrated - if only during the run in period although I am pretty sure the same will apply even when the engine is run in!
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25th Apr 2010 4:35 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
Flylr, I fully understand what you are saying, my auto has vibration problems the same as you describe. Mine is auto and 70mph in 6th gear is marginally short of 2000rpm, if you drop to 60mph then accelerate to 70 without kickdown (which is not necessary) vibration occurs between 1600 and 1900rpm. It is also more pronounced if on an incline.
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25th Apr 2010 11:24 pm |
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flylr Member Since: 03 Apr 2010 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 281 |
Mine is a March 2010 as well. Coincidence??
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26th Apr 2010 11:38 pm |
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tenet Member Since: 23 Jul 2009 Location: cotswolds Posts: 1081 |
I thought that LR engineers had overcome the shortcomings of dual mass flywheels using electronics - If not then I trust they are better than the "made of chocolate" ones fitted to VW cars. A new clutch often requires a new flywheel thereby doubling or tripling the cost so much so that German taxi drivers fit solid flywheels and put up with a bit of judder (or at least their passengers do) MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold. MY 15 SD4 SE Auto Orkney Grey with colour coded Bumper Door Mouldings |
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27th Apr 2010 7:04 am |
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flylr Member Since: 03 Apr 2010 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 281 |
If the engine is more fuel efficient between 2000 and 3000rpm why does the display show the fuel economy plummet as the revs rise. Keep the accelerator constant as the revs rise and see what happens to your consumption. Don't believe it.
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29th Apr 2010 9:28 pm |
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