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pab



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Yorky Bob wrote:
I have to work on monkey see monkey do at my age.

So the OBD port is where ?

Any mobile phone with bluetooth or a particular type/system ?

OBD port is underneath the steering column.

It's all a bit of a minefield. You can set up a cheap system for 20 or less which will read all the basic engine-related parameters and codes, but this will not give you access to all the other ECUs in the car and will give you very limited access to change things (basic clearing of codes if you're lucky). At the other end of the scale you can spend several hundred pounds on a Freelander-specific system which will give you access to everything.

Phones aren't straightforward either. Android devices will work with bluetooth dongles OK, but iOS devices won't pair with just any bluetooth device and thus won't work with many OBD dongles. So if you're planning to use an iOS device look for a dongle which has wifi rather than bluetooth.

A good starting point would be an Android device with a cheap bluetooth dongle and Torque Pro software - around 20-ish.

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16. Plugging and unplugging seat belt 9 times turns off audio alert (not dash indicator)

Doesn't work for me, 2008 GS.

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49. The TD4_e is the first production vehicle to feature "Stop/Start" Technology

What about the Golf Ecomatic in 1994? ----------
Tony S

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Largered



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.... and what about the Fiat Regata, in production mid 80's ????

WIKI "The first vehicles to use this technology were the Fiat Regata "ES" with the City-matic system"

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Largered



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101. the 'D' pillar plastic trim is sculptured to move air over the rear window preventing road muck build up. (Design first used on the RR models)

This works on both Black trim and the rarer White trim. Rolling with laughter


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Lagered - 101. the 'D' pillar plastic trim is sculptured to move air over the rear window preventing road muck build up. (Design first used on the RR models)


I think you will find that Ford started using the D pillar spoilers some time back as the hatchback styled cars started to have problems with rear aerodymamic lift and subsequent instabilty. The FL2 has many Ford designed features.

"Ford Sierra - Early versions suffered from crosswind stability problems, which were addressed in 1985 with the addition of "strakes" (small spoilers), on the rear edge of the rubber seals of the rear-most side windows."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Sierra FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

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Scotland 2010 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Zermatt Silver

Best car I had for rear screen aerodynamics was the old Saab 900 - huge sloping back window, but the aerodynamics were so good it didn’t need a rear wiper. Basically, if the car was moving, the rain just didn’t land on the back window. 2005 D3 2.7 Auto
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‘93 Defender 110 200TDi CSW
‘87 Defender 90 4 cyl Petrol
‘83 110 CSW V8 - best ever!
Range Rover 2-door V8 (not sure of year - 4-speed box and vacuum diff switch)
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Largered



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Ian, yes I remember the Sierra, had one as a company car. It did have two slivers on plastic 'wing' either side of the huge rear screen.

As for the FL2 'D' pillar trims ....I'm sure it was a design cue from the RR P38 ...... of which the FL2 is a 'shrunken' design.

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Scotland 2014 Freelander 2 TD4_e Dynamic Manual Fuji White

Largered wrote:
101. the 'D' pillar plastic trim is sculptured to move air over the rear window preventing road muck build up. (Design first used on the RR models)

This works on both Black trim and the rarer White trim. Rolling with laughter


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Good read that, quite liked the wading depth guide. If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.

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16. Plugging and unplugging seat belt 9 times turns off audio alert (not dash indicator)

Doesn't work for me, 2008 GS.

After seeing a slightly different description elsewhere, yes it does work but needs to be done with the ignition On but without starting the engine. It sounds a chime when the belt is unplugged for the ninth time, and the audible alert has remained disabled ever since. You don't have to do this every journey. ----------
Tony S

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Hoover wrote:
Hmm perhaps I should actually get round to buying a FL2 code for my Nanocom.


Unfortunatly they dont do a code (yet) for the Sd4 Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Fascinating stuff! Cool

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Largered wrote:
101. the 'D' pillar plastic trim is sculptured to move air over the rear window preventing road muck build up. (Design first used on the RR models)

This works on both Black trim and the rarer White trim. Rolling with laughter


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Well it doesn't work down under with black trim as least, that's one of the uses of installing compressed air!
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IanMetro wrote:
Lagered - 101. the 'D' pillar plastic trim is sculptured to move air over the rear window preventing road muck build up. (Design first used on the RR models)


I think you will find that Ford started using the D pillar spoilers some time back as the hatchback styled cars started to have problems with rear aerodymamic lift and subsequent instabilty. The FL2 has many Ford designed features.

"Ford Sierra - Early versions suffered from crosswind stability problems, which were addressed in 1985 with the addition of "strakes" (small spoilers), on the rear edge of the rubber seals of the rear-most side windows."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Sierra


Yes, agreed. Back in 1983 I had a Ford Sierra company car, they had only just come out and I found that overtaking big trucks on a motorway was a nightmare. It went back to the dealers and eventually Ford admitted that there was a design issue and that originally they wanted to put a rear spoiler on the car but the marketing guys had refused to allow it. The problem was eventually fixed by reducing the front tyre pressures and adding the plastic fairings around the rear windows. The fairings weren't noticed by most people but made a lot of difference. FL2s a similar bump on the corner and I have often wondered if that it there for a similar purpose. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Re: Interesting "Facts" about the FL2

Chuckalicious wrote:
Found this on t'internet. Assuming they are all true, I thought it was pretty interesting.

Copied from https://m.facebook.com/LRFreelander2/posts/285403668251290 to save everyone having to clikc and read then come back here. Hope that's OK.


101 things you (possibly) didn't know about your Freelander2. This list is an accumulation of articles and facts MAK of the LROCV Forums has found on the net and facts he found out by himself by owning one. Therefore I cannot verify the accuracy of some of these facts.

1. Lowered centre bonnet profile reduces reflection glare

2. angled rise on centre of bonnet reduces rain/water running over bonnet/onto windscreen

3. Outside Edge of bonnet marks center of tyre track

4. water jets on Bonnet mark axle centres for easy wheel placement. The rear edge of the back seat aligns the centre of the rear axles

5. doors cover sills to keep clothes clean when entering/exiting vehicle

6. Lower window lines provide greater all round vision

7. Can tow loads heavier than itself

8. Plastic door detail provides eaily viewable wading depth gauge

9. brakes are tested in extreme climates such as Death Valley, Scandinavia and the French Alps as well as the "AMS brake fade" test

10. Alloy wheels are alluminium/silicon compound designed for on and off road strength and x-rayed for microscopic deformities

11. Exhaust systems are made from Stainless steel

12. There is a bash plate protecting the engine bay under the vehicle

13. DSC/CBC is able to select 1 brake at a time, unlike cars without ABS.

14. Volume control is on the right side of steering wheel - left or right hand operation

15. Electric Folding wing mirrors reduce drag.

16. Plugging and unplugging seat belt 9 times turns off audio alert (not dash indicator)

17. fuel delivered to engine even when car is on a 100% gradient (45 degrees)

18. Can ride side slopes at 40 degrees (no diff locks means easier to control)

19. The FL2 Monocoque Chassis is the 3rd strongest in the world ( Freelander 2, Porsche Cayenne, Range Rover (reverse order))

20. Wheel direction indicator warns against sudden veering when grip is regained (offroad)

21. HDC means the car will descend a slope at a set rate (adjusted up and down by the cruise controller (are you reading this 4WD pressmen?))

22. Pressing unlock on key remote for 3seconds unlocks all doors and opens all windows

23. Pressing lock on key remote for 3seconds locks all doors and closes all windows

24. Pressing both lock and unlock at once for 3 seconds alternates between opening just the drivers door and all doors on first press

25. engine bay components are water/splash proofed and fitted with breather tubes where necessary.

26. Low sheen interior surfacess reduce reflective glare

27. inverted triangle on rubber seal on bottom of doors marks jacking point locations

28. Models built after oct 2010 have silver instead of gold on the LR logos

29. Pressing the "light" button on Key fob turns vehicle into giant torch

30. Steering wheel has telescopic adjustment (tall people will appreciate this) as well as height adjustment

31. Drivers Seat has height/tilt adjustment to keep legs at optimum comfort position

32. second row seats are raised "stadium" style

33. Anti theft encrypted computer needs key remote in slot before vehicle can be started (Cannot be hot wired)

34. First compact SUV ever to get 5 star encap rating

35. Winner of Parkers� New Car Awards 2011 4�4 category

36. Winner of BBC Top Gear "SUV of the Year award"

37. Winner of AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award

38. Winner What Diesel Magazine Car of the Year Awards "Best 4x4"

39. Internal vertical door handles are blocked to prevent looping hand through and breaking wrist/arm in impact scenarios

40. Visor lights are turned off when the visor is returned to its "up position" (like a fridge)

41. The larger dash buttons make them easy to use with gloves, on bumpy terrain and at-a-glance

42. 3 cigarette lighter jacks for chargers etc rated at 180W, One fitted in the loadspace stays live for fridges etc when vehicle is switched off

43. spare wheel load space cover can be reversed, exposing a hard plastic wipe clean work surface

44. The vehicle is based on the EUCD platform (European D Class) shared with Ford, Volvo and Range Rover Evoque

45. Centre coupling is handled by Haldex. The electronic coupling was developed for the Freelander2. 1500nm of torque can be transmitted in 150 milliseconds

46. Larger horizontal internal door shoulders provide an elbow rest for long journeys

47. Plastics and polymers used in interior minimise squeak on rough journeys but don't look like Tupperware

48. Stock, has the same wading depth as a Defender (500mm)

49. The TD4_e is the first production vehicle to feature "Stop/Start" Technology

50. Winner of Auto Express "Best Compact SUV" 3 years in a row

51. Winner of WhatCar? magazine "Best Compact 4x4"

52. Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) means brakes are biased depending on speed,terrain and direction (are you reading this 4WD pressmen?)

53. Winner of Caravan Club "Tow Car of the Year"

54. "Warranty Direct" statistics most reliable Land Rover (44RI against Disco@190RI, RRS@143RI & RR@293RI)

55. Also known as "Hippos" after the UK ad campaign

56. Surround sound system comprises up to 14 speakers

57. 7 Airbags - including drivers knee bag and the option for deactivating front passenger airbag for child seat

58. winner of BusinessCar "Best Small 4x4" award

59. Terrain Response can be altered whilst vehicle is moving.

60. Winner New Car (Ireland) "Best SUV"

61. Winner Auto Revue (Austria) "Best SUV"

62. petrol model is The first compact SUV to feature a transversly mounted straight 6 engine (smooth and safe)

63. Land Rovers best selling Model

64. No exposed key locks. The emergency lock is under the dust seal

65. There are some 25 ECUs on board the vehicle, running at 125K (Medium speed) and 500K (High Speed)

66. scores 34.84 out of 37 on "how safe is your car"

67. The body uses double sided zinc coated steel panels - the most sophisticated anti-corrosion treatment ever used on a Land Rover

68. Battery is charged through a smart charge system (IPSM - intelligent Power System Management). Rather than consuming fuel when accelerating

69. Inline 6 petrol engine designed to resist dust, mud and water intrusion and operate at extreme angles

70. Later models feature neutral control logic. A stationary vehicle in Drive has drive load reduced to save fuel

71. Vehicle tested in temperatures from -40celsius to +50 Celsius, upto 95% humidity and and altitude of 4000m

72. Start stop equipped vehicles use the technology in temperatures as low as 4Celsius, newer models at 0 celsius

73. Tyre characteristics including rolling resistance are optimised for the entire range of available tyre sizes on stock vehicles

75. GRC (Gradient Release Control) releases the brakes gradually up or down slopes in both forward and reverse

76. Fitted with an "Event Data Recorder" a bit like the black box on an aircraft

77. The Queen has (at least) one.

78. The headlight washers will cease working to preserve water for windscreeen when the water level gets low

79. Land Rover have made military (administrative) 2WDs in the past, long before the public eD4

80. Used by Police in England, Wales, Luxembourg, Italy amongst others.

81. Roof load rated up to 75kilograms

82. Ready to go off road as soon as it leaves the dealers forecourt, no mods required

83. Spare wheel stored inside vehicle reduces drag

84. Fail safe computer system will still allow the vehicle to operate up to 50Kmh in the event of a failure

85. Winner Car Middle East Award "Compact SUV of the Year"

86. Winner Truck Trend's Compact SUV

87. Winner ASMW (Association of Scottish Motoring Writers) "SUV of the year"

88. March 2011 saw the 250,000th Freelander2 cruising out of the Halewood manufacturing plant

89. Badged as LR2 in the US

90. 3 recalls, 2 for diesel booster & PTC heater, one for sunroof. All before 2009. one recall for LR2 Airbag in US (2009/2010)

91. Has an OBD port above the accelerator. Plug in a bluetooth dongle and download an App for your phone and you can monitor performance

92. 12,000 km service intervals

93. Models with Bi-Xenon lights have adpative lighting and manual switching for driving overseas (other side of the road)

94. Double locking disables the doors from inside and out. Even if someone breaks a window and reaches inside, they can't open the doors

95. Fuel filler spill enclosure and drain to keep fuel off paintwork

96. Winner Auto Test(Germany) ZF Road Test "Compact SUV"

97. Winner Fleet News "Best Small SUV"

98. Full time 4WD (if you don't have the 2WD eD4), no low range. often called a Soft Roader (But manufacturers don't like it)

99. ENCAP 4 star child protection rating

100. There is a tow loop under the plastic plate at the front of the vehicle.

101. Your Freelander2 is amazing, join a 4WD club or attend a Land Rover Experience day then get out there and start exploring. One life, live it.
 FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

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