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Yanwoo



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Any significant differences between UK and US FR2s?

Apart from the obvious LHD/RHD difference, is there any notable differences between the freelanders either side of the Atlantic? Any different safety regulations etc. that affect the design?

Thanks. FL2 2011 SD4 XS in Galway Green

Post #183299 8th May 2013 4:52 pm
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doxxen



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Well the American LR2 is more powerful, comes with a 230hp 3.2 233hp 2.0l petrol, not the 2.2 diesel that the UK get. (Thought Americans scoffed at the phrase EcoBoost but looks like I was wrong)

Plus they have different rules regarding rear indicators/blinkers so I'd assume they are different in the USA.

There are probably way more obvious differences but those are the only two I can think of.


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Post #183305 8th May 2013 5:08 pm
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chrisr1806



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The new MY13 US models come with a Si4 engine, which I believe is a 2.0T. The i6 has been discontinued.

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Dave007



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Yanwoo - Tyre Pressure Monitoring is apparently now law in U.S. on all SUV's. Mine has 19" alloys which were destined for the U.S. market but were fitted by U.K. dealer as there was an excess of them lying around.

TPM sensors were installed in each wheel but I was reliably informed from fellow forum members that the cars computer in U.K. spec doesn't have the software/configuration installed to read the sensor signals. Plus wifey snapped one off at the garage one day whilst checking the pressures a week after we got it. LR replaced it for free.

Consequently, changed all four of the wheel sensors to normal good old fashioned rubber ones last week when I got new rears fitted as the sensor type valves are known for corroding and snapping off.

Hope that helps - knowing this lot on here Thumbs Up , you will receive loads of other info V. soon

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chrisdeeming



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the lights are slightly different i think they have to have an extra rear bulb in the cluster unit for the sides When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car

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Mona Geeza



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Bet the seats are different and beefed up to cater for the wider heavier bottoms there?
Probably have V8 adjustment motors too.

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chrisr1806



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Rolling with laughter

Nope they are the same. Thumbs Up

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Slaneydore



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Heading away from this topic slightly - still to do with differences
See a question on the net the other day cant quite remember where - and yes it was a lady asking the question Shocked

How can you tell the difference between a Freelander 1 and 2?

Banging Head BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
The wanna be other half - http://www.freel2.com/forum/member-carriec.html

Post #183337 8th May 2013 6:37 pm
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pab



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If it's got the bonnet up it's a 1.

If it says FREELANDER 2 on the back it's a 2.

Easy!

Alternatively, ask a bloke... Whistle

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Slaneydore



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Quote:
If it's got the bonnet up it's a 1.


 BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
The wanna be other half - http://www.freel2.com/forum/member-carriec.html

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US version doesn't have a locking gas (sorry petrol) door

US version doesn't have electric folding mirrors

Also my 2008 doesn't have the garage door opener in the rear view mirror (Homelink?)


There might be more differences but these are the three that I wish my LR2 came with


Note: equipment may vary from year to year

thanks

Paul

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BBS SPY



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Quote:
Bet the seats are different and beefed up to cater for the wider heavier bottoms there


Interestingly

In the UK the passenger seat is fitted with a simple switch which detects if someone is sitting there or not for the Airbag system and the Seat belt warning, this can be triggered if the Missus has a heavy enough handbag and puts it on the passenger seat. Of course there is no need for the drivers seat as it is assumed this will always be occupied. The driver does get a switch on the track that can detect if the seat is further forward than a given point.

In the US, both the seats are fitted with Occupant Classification Sensor Systems which use a silicone filled Bladder piped up to a pressure sensor to effectively weigh the Occupants Wink

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rst1991



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USA spec vehicles have different headlights with orange inserts, they have no locking fuel filler flap no locking wheel nuts ( they must be very honest in America) they all have TPMS. They have enhanced carbon can filters and fuel tanks for emmission regs. They have a different AC system and also have different park brake systems

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chrisr1806



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rst1991 wrote:
They have a different AC system


What is different about it? Is it just to do with it being in Fahrenheit?

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rst1991



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There's nothing visibly different from the cabin but the ac hard lines are different and the hp and lp ports are inverted for USA models ( no idea why)

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