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AndyC



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My FL2 had its first service the other week, so I checked at the weekend to see if the PTC fuse had been pulled Rolling Eyes Nope - it is still in place. As my ID number falls within the group that needs the fix, I enquired again at the dealers/service station and they still know nothing about recall P011 Shocked .

So at least here in sunny Rolling Eyes winter Norway I guess we can keep the PTC heater working until it catches fire Shocked 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Peter33



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Got my FL2 in September and as it's taking an age to warm up these cold mornings thought I'd check with Lloyd Land Rover.
They removed the fuse on PDI and hope to have mod. in January. (I wonder when they where going to get round to telling me!)
I mentioned that it was taking a long time for the Heater to get warm and was told nobody else had mentioned that! Standard answer No. !

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On these cold and frosty mornings I have to drive mine at least 5 miles before the water temp is up to normal, whereas the wife's little petrol car is up to temp within the first mile. Not sure if it's FL2 related or whether diesel engines take longer to warm up Question ______________________
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Peter33



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No I think it's our Freelander, my previous diesel cars where all warm in a couple of miles.
Probably why they decided to fit a PTC Heater in the first place.

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AndyC



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Experiance from last winter (down to -15c) the FL2 warmed up much quicker than the old petrol BMW. However it would seem that our models do have the Auxillary Heater and with useing the auto defrost setting it is ice free and warm as toast in several mins. Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Dave



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Peter33 wrote:
No I think it's our Freelander, my previous diesel cars where all warm in a couple of miles.
Probably why they decided to fit a PTC Heater in the first place.


If thats right then I think its a bit crap on cars of this value. Might be looking at another marque when the time comes to replace it. ______________________
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all (or most) modern diesels take a long time to warm up from a cold start so the heater is a good thing, when working Exclamation At work
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John L



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As I suspect a lot of you are, I am getting fed up with having to put up with the car taking an age to warm up in this weather, and we have got it a darn sight easier down south than some of the temperatures that I have been reading about up country.
The fuse on mine was pulled out back in September, so why haven't LR got their finger out and got their replacement heaters sorted. After all we all read about falling new car sales, therefore there should be some slack in the system for their suppliers to manufacture extra heaters to get the recalls sorted.
I bet they wouldnt let the same happen to owners of £70k RR Vogues......or would they?

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At least the seats warm up to toast setting quickly Whistle Whistle

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Steves' fl2 wrote:
At least the seats warm up to toast setting quickly Whistle Whistle

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Thats true actually, but may be a problem if someone has a problem with the old chalfonts! Laughing

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AndyC wrote:
Experiance from last winter (down to -15c) the FL2 warmed up much quicker than the old petrol BMW. However it would seem that our models do have the Auxillary Heater and with useing the auto defrost setting it is ice free and warm as toast in several mins. Thumbs Up


I haven“t Auxillary Heater in my car, but I feel warm "at no time" without warming up the seat.I do not complain. My heated windshield works excellent, and I can remove the ice with my hand (without a scrape) almost immediately.
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AndyC



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I bet they wouldnt let the same happen to owners of £70k RR Vogues......or would they?

The same heater and its problems are also fitted to Jaguars and Volvos - I wonder if they get priority over us Question 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Just to let everybody know (who have had their fuses pulled and wonder what their repaired vehicle will be like) that my FL PTC works just fine since it has been repaired (although it does take a little longer for the temp guage to get to its normal reading) and the heated seats are doing the business. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

Just a note on the chassis number. Being bored and waiting in the LR dealer the other day I worked out that FA23 is the 2.2d engine and B28 means auto (B23 I think is manual). I am sure some ninja will tell me if I am right. The Hxxxxxx is just a serialised production number. Confused Confused Freelander 2.2e HSE , Privacy, Fully debadged, 19" Chrome SHadow alloys

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AndyC



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Just a note on the chassis number. Being bored and waiting in the LR dealer the other day I worked out that FA23 is the 2.2d engine and B28 means auto (B23 I think is manual).

Good guess but not quite correct Shocked Mine is FA28 and a 2.2d manual Wink 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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