Thinking of purchasing a Freelander
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Thinking of purchasing a Freelander
Hey everone. I am new to the forum. I am thinking about purchasing a 2004 Freelander. My mechanic, who only works on european autos, says its in great condition. But I am wondering if what Freelander owners think of their rides. Pros? Cons? Anything would be helpful. Thanks in advance.
~Jaison
~Jaison
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Hard to say, some love them, some hate them and they are actually trying a lawsuit versus Land Rover. this is the main problem (mechanical wise). The engine runs great while everything is in check, however the engine was designed with different metal/steel alloys that when they overheat the expand at a very different rate and engine fails.
The entire system works great but borderline hot, so any small problems with the cooling system will be lethal, the common reason is a cracked coolant reservoir, or hose rupture, again the reservoir will crack or the hoses will fail because the engine just runs a little hotter that it should, if you look at the temp needle, it likes to be close to the middle.
So if you buy one do yourself a favor and buy a "Freelander Engine Cooling Kit" which is a set of relays and wires, connectors that installs in minutes and reduces the operating temperature by turning the fan (s) at a different temperatures than the programmed by factory without interfering with the a/c and other components.
send me an e-mail and I will send you the info langford.steve@yahoo.com
The entire system works great but borderline hot, so any small problems with the cooling system will be lethal, the common reason is a cracked coolant reservoir, or hose rupture, again the reservoir will crack or the hoses will fail because the engine just runs a little hotter that it should, if you look at the temp needle, it likes to be close to the middle.
So if you buy one do yourself a favor and buy a "Freelander Engine Cooling Kit" which is a set of relays and wires, connectors that installs in minutes and reduces the operating temperature by turning the fan (s) at a different temperatures than the programmed by factory without interfering with the a/c and other components.
send me an e-mail and I will send you the info langford.steve@yahoo.com
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