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JXN1972 Member Since: 01 Aug 2011 Location: uk Posts: 13 |
so, after the RAC claimed they were too stretched to assist in the mountainous areas and as the car was drivable of sorts, they asked if I'd start my journey and hopefully if it did breakdown I'd be in an area where they had more resources and hire cars! The nearest LR dealer (Annecy) couldn't even look at the vehicle for two weeks and the local garages were stacked with work because of the extreme freeze so we set off on our 700 mile trip home. After a pretty cold and reduced power hour, the car started to behave and we got home safely and it started and drove fine to the shop this morning at minus eight. It is a lovely comfy car and I will get it checked out this week to see what's gone wrong. I love the car but it's really let me down, time will tell if I have the confidence to keep it and take it away again.
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11th Feb 2012 8:47 am |
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s7gpt Member Since: 21 May 2010 Location: Leeds Posts: 315 |
sounds like a charging problem that LR should be able to fix fairly easy ( and cheaply ), chin up mate and done let it put you off your ownership of what is otherwise a fantastic family vehicle
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11th Feb 2012 9:18 am |
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athelstan Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: Reality Posts: 2658 |
Has the car really let you down - or - is it, that the car is itself a victim of negligence by its previous owner(s) or sales' garage, and, inadequately prepared for its alpine adventure?
You are at liberty to interpret my comments on your misadventure as you will, however, to opine as you have on my social curricula and attendance here on Freel2, does by inferrence, casts your insult much wider and onto to those whose postings' volume is indeed far greater than my own. After your 13 posts, I (and am sure they) have no need of your social engineering philanthropy. |
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11th Feb 2012 2:15 pm |
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geoff.c Member Since: 04 Feb 2011 Location: Derby East Midlands Posts: 84 |
My 08 GS has it's original battery, as far as i know. Last year, i went away and left it in the garage, all locked up etc. After four days, i came home and when going to get the car out, i found there was not enough power to turn the engine. All has been well since i charged the battery, until this last week. With early morning temperatures at about -5c, the engine starts ok, but a HDC fault message appears briefly. Looking around the posts on here, this would seem to be an indication of a battery past it's best, so i may need to buy one soon. Another poster, seems to have cured many spurious electrical faults, by fitting an extra engine earth lead. I have one made up, and will fit it when the weather improves. This seems to be a cheap first action for anyone with electrical gremlins. |
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12th Feb 2012 6:10 pm |
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Lee Howe Member Since: 21 Nov 2011 Location: County Durham Posts: 94 |
I have a 2007 Freelander 2 and a couple of weeks ago when the UK had cold weather my car experianced a similar problem.
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16th Feb 2012 10:05 pm |
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