Cobby44
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Afternoon,
I'm in the market to purchase a FL2 & I went to test drive a 2012 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Commandshift Automatic.
It's a 62 plate with facelift interior, leather seats etc. I took it on a 20 minute test drive down a nearby dual carriageway & at first it seemed ok however I experienced a shuddering between approx 1500-2000 revs at about 50mph. It also did it at around 30mph too. On a bumpy road it wasn't as noticeable but the dual carriageway has been newly built & the tarmac is fairly newish.
I wasn't putting pedal to the metal I was simply cruising. I reached just above 50mph then let my foot of the pedal. When I picked up again at around 47-48 mph reaching toward the 50mph mark it would shudder. Almost as if the automatic gearbox was hesitating & didn't know whether to sync up or down a gear.
When I got back I mentioned this to the salesperson of this issue & took him out on a test drive to point out the problem. He then mentioned it may be something to do with the 4WD or differential? Next week they will investigate the issue & fix what they think it is. I will know the latter part of next week.
Can anyone offer any idea as to what this may be?
I have also had them replace the camblet, auxiliary belt & waterpump before I purchase. This work has already been carried out & I've seen the invoice. When checking under the bonnet I could see the auxiliary belt but couldn't see where the water pump & cambelt were located. Are these located within the engine block itself? How can I check this has been done? (despite seeing invoice).
Thanks for any input in advance.
I'm in the market to purchase a FL2 & I went to test drive a 2012 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Commandshift Automatic.
It's a 62 plate with facelift interior, leather seats etc. I took it on a 20 minute test drive down a nearby dual carriageway & at first it seemed ok however I experienced a shuddering between approx 1500-2000 revs at about 50mph. It also did it at around 30mph too. On a bumpy road it wasn't as noticeable but the dual carriageway has been newly built & the tarmac is fairly newish.
I wasn't putting pedal to the metal I was simply cruising. I reached just above 50mph then let my foot of the pedal. When I picked up again at around 47-48 mph reaching toward the 50mph mark it would shudder. Almost as if the automatic gearbox was hesitating & didn't know whether to sync up or down a gear.
When I got back I mentioned this to the salesperson of this issue & took him out on a test drive to point out the problem. He then mentioned it may be something to do with the 4WD or differential? Next week they will investigate the issue & fix what they think it is. I will know the latter part of next week.
Can anyone offer any idea as to what this may be?
I have also had them replace the camblet, auxiliary belt & waterpump before I purchase. This work has already been carried out & I've seen the invoice. When checking under the bonnet I could see the auxiliary belt but couldn't see where the water pump & cambelt were located. Are these located within the engine block itself? How can I check this has been done? (despite seeing invoice).
Thanks for any input in advance.