I don’t want to tempt fate, but I think the problem might be sorted out. Here’s what happened.
Yesterday, after refitting the haldex, I kept getting “transmission fault. Traction reduced” pop up on the dash. Then it would say “terrain response not working”. I also got one saying “special systems turned off”. But my diagnostic wasn’t throwing up any faults. I tried another basic code reader and that didn’t throw anything up, either. In fact, it said linking error. When I put my Autel diagnostic back on, that also came up with linking problem. Then all hell broke loose.
my temperature gauge went round to the red, even though the engine wasn’t running, all sorts of warning lights came on and and Engine fault message flashed up on the dash. My fob wouldn’t come out and the stop start button wouldn’t work.
My daughter had the same thing happen on her FL2 just a few weeks ago, so I had an idea what was up. Then my Autel asked if the battery was charged sufficiently. That confirmed my thoughts. When my daughter broke down, the RAC mans told her that they go to loads of freelander 2’s that break down because the battery isn’t 100%. Apparently, these cars put a lot of strain on batteries. So, although the battery looked quite new and the indicator was still very green, I went and bought a new one. Fitted it and went for a drive. So far, there’s no thumping, binding or juddering from the back end, pulling away on lock, or in reverse, and I’ve had no more fault messages on the dash. My thought are, if the haldex isn’t getting enough voltage to work properly, then you’ll get the thudding and juddering, as well as fault messages.
anyone got any thoughts on this? I’m keeping my fingers crossed that my issue is resolved and I’m not being lead to a false sense of security, like you do with land rovers.