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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/260449-haldex-unit http://www.ttforum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=285514 At work
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21st Mar 2014 11:28 pm |
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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
When do Land Rover say it should be done? |
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21st Mar 2014 11:34 pm |
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Bill Turner Member Since: 08 Jul 2008 Location: Birkenhead Posts: 977 |
https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...0Miles.pdf
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22nd Mar 2014 9:15 am |
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le bouch Member Since: 15 Jan 2014 Location: UK Posts: 560 |
Hmm. Mine is due for service in Sep and will have covered about 60k miles by then. I may do the same..
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22nd Mar 2014 9:27 am |
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ironduke Member Since: 21 May 2013 Location: Brighton Posts: 65 |
hi CG and others thanks for reply's but i have been told Audi and Volvo recommend the haldex oil/filters changed around 40,000 miles. I know land rover say over 100,000 miles but do we know what haldex recommend.
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22nd Mar 2014 4:24 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
maybe be more clearance to work on an fl2 than an audi? so that special spanner may be redundant? At work
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22nd Mar 2014 5:48 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Does anybody know how similar or radically different the Volkswagen/Audi/Skoda Haldex units are compared to those specified by Landrover for the Freelander 2 ?
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22nd Mar 2014 8:36 pm |
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impact Member Since: 11 Mar 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 139 |
I’m having trouble believing that LR, with a fifty plus year history of vehicle manufacture and world renowned off-road capabilities, is a part of some sort of an evil plan to make every Freelander 2 owner buy a new Haldex unit once their car hits 100,000 km.
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23rd Mar 2014 3:17 am |
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impact Member Since: 11 Mar 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 139 |
I’m having trouble believing that LR, with a fifty plus year history of vehicle manufacture and world renowned off-road capabilities, is a part of some sort of an evil plan to make every Freelander 2 owner buy a new Haldex unit once their car hits 100,000 km.
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23rd Mar 2014 3:17 am |
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impact Member Since: 11 Mar 2011 Location: Perth Posts: 139 |
Hmmm, not sure why my post came through twice. I only hit the button once. Honest! MY10 TD4 SE Auto |
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23rd Mar 2014 3:21 am |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2006 |
There are certainly differences. Land Rover is the only company I know of which pre-charges the haldex to get 50/50 when moving off. As far as I'm aware most manufacturers are front-biased until slippage is detected, at which point the haldex engages. It's not clear, though, what effect this will have on wear in practice.
I'd tend to agree. I've yet to see any evidence that frequent changes are justified. |
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23rd Mar 2014 10:11 am |
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