There is quite a bit on the freelander that is 18mm
You proberly need some heat on itThe mechanic said, that it would be an unusual size, almost none used in cars.
Tried to change the fixed link, but couldn’t get it off. The 18mm nut was easy, but the bolt didn‘t with the 15mm socket. Broke the 1/2“ to 3/8“ adapter off.
Would someone have some hints how to get that off? Sprayed it with Würth rust loosener before, but nothing. The long bolt in the hub doesn‘t move. Tried to do
it according to the rave info. Ordered now a 1/2“ socket for 15mm. Angle Grinder or would it be to lift, the whole bit, a bit to take of tension? Hammer didn‘t help either.
The long bolt in the hub doesn‘t move.
Mallet fired out of a howitzerGuess I need a mallet and some other heavier tools then.
Thanks, will keep that in mind. Trying to figure out why it‘s drinking 2.5l more per 100km than before.You proberly need some heat on it
I did get it out in one piece but it changed shape a little. Now trying to find the replacement one that DPD have delivered to a random address in Aberdeenshire!Last time I took one of those long bolts out I had to cut it out and hammer the bejesus out of it.
Oil or Diesel?Thanks, will keep that in mind. Trying to figure out why it‘s drinking 2.5l more per 100km than before.
DieselOil or Diesel?
Could be a dirty or failing Maf senorDiesel
Could be a dirty or failing Maf senor
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