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paxman Member Since: 12 Apr 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 243 |
Unlucky!
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2nd Jun 2015 8:51 am |
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russtic Member Since: 03 Oct 2013 Location: south wales Posts: 8 |
its 1st reg dec 2010
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2nd Jun 2015 9:20 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
Im sure disregarding LR service shedule would help. Change the oil regularly.
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2nd Jun 2015 9:29 am |
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russtic Member Since: 03 Oct 2013 Location: south wales Posts: 8 |
stuck here with little to do as weather is not great had a look on the telegrapgh "honest john" section for what he has to say about the freelander, rather wish I had read all this before buying the car!
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2nd Jun 2015 9:51 am |
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Chuckalicious Member Since: 23 May 2014 Location: Midlothian Posts: 1796 |
Concerning that many of these things seem to be showing up on the late 2010 early 2011 models, which of course I have 😜 FL2 TD4 GS 60 reg Facelift - so many issues
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2nd Jun 2015 9:57 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
Im new to freelanders but not Landrovers. Mine has done 100k and no trace of Diff issues in the service records. I believe that Landrover did do some software changes to the Haldex units which control the amount of torque going to the rear Diff.
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2nd Jun 2015 9:59 am |
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paxman Member Since: 12 Apr 2015 Location: Northumberland Posts: 243 |
My fl2 registered in April 2013. I am 2nd owner bought with 30K on the clock and after hearing diff. failure I am quite worried too.
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2nd Jun 2015 10:01 am |
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Alexd Member Since: 06 Oct 2014 Location: Buckinghamshire Posts: 4 |
Mine went at the same mileage on a Nov 2009 model. Tried the bearing replacement, but it weeped oil almost immediately, so diff replacement was the only way to go. Land Rover and the dealer were great, but it was serviced religiously at an authorised dealer... |
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2nd Jun 2015 10:08 am |
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pab Member Since: 28 Aug 2012 Location: Now in Mid-Wales Posts: 2006 |
This, plus many other of his comments, just serve to show that he doesn't have a clue! Anything HJ has to say is best ignored. There's one post where he recommends a Yeti over a Freelander because the Yeti didn't have a DPF - but at the time neither did the Freelander. You are fortunate that you didn't read him before buying or you'd have ended up with a Kia or Hyundai!
NO! This, if anything, will make things worse, as there is speculation that it's torque being delivered to the rear (or possibly the resulting wind-up) which can accelerate wear on the diff, not the diff being 'dragged along'. |
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2nd Jun 2015 10:31 am |
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ReggiePerrin Member Since: 13 Mar 2013 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 1263 |
Changing the transmission fluid is not going to harm the auto box (unless over or under refilled perhaps) but it is actually the box manufacturer, Aisin AW that specify sealed for life. One imagines that if AAW boxes regularly failed due to fluid failure then either AAW and/or Land Rover would specify fixed interval changes as with engine oil. Oil in a bottle is perhaps a bit like a tyre on a car that doesn't ever move. Deteriorating while it isn't doing what it was designed to do. On the rear diff thing, isn't it a more often than not a bearing with known manufacturing defects that causes the failure? |
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2nd Jun 2015 10:35 am |
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Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185 |
And so goes the phrase they use "filled for life" but no one can say just how long life is supposed to be, I mean if it all fails after 1 week thats its life isnt it?? |
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2nd Jun 2015 10:59 am |
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ricky64 Member Since: 29 Mar 2015 Location: wolverhampton Posts: 141 |
I cant see any reason not to change the running gear oils regularly, Rear diff under 1lt, front dif/tbox/bevel gear call you what you want, but under 1 ltr. Im sure i read Volvo use the same front dif/tbox and they have a tech bulliten for their technitions on how to drill and tap a drain plug to make oil changes easier, The autobox is used by Ford and they dont take the sealed for life aproach to serviceing |
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2nd Jun 2015 2:29 pm |
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russtic Member Since: 03 Oct 2013 Location: south wales Posts: 8 |
quick update
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2nd Jun 2015 4:02 pm |
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russtic Member Since: 03 Oct 2013 Location: south wales Posts: 8 |
it gets better!
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3rd Jun 2015 4:44 pm |
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