Adam Gorsuch
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- Brentwood, Essex
Hi, I bought a landrover freelander yesterday. It's the 1.8 k-series 1999. It's some sort of special edition with full leather and two tone paint.
Cosmetically this car is near perfect. Internally very clean an externally very clean.
It's got a little over 50k on the clock, genuine miles. Two previous lady owners, one a disabled lady who did less than a 1000 miles a year.
So on paper seeing as how it cost me 700 quid I felt I had got a mega bargain.
I'm pretty handy mechanically as my last car was an Alfa Romeo and that thing alrlways needed fiddling with. I bought it knowing that the exhaust Back box was blowing and would need replacing.
It's had no modifications in relation to thermostat etc. yesterday morning I changed the oil and filters and drained and flushed out the coolant. Replaced the thermostat with a standard one and have everything a tighten.
Yesterday I took it for a run from Brentwood to Milton Keynes for the foo fighters concert. I noticed it ran really rough. Almost as if it was low on power. It would get to 70 with any real issue but didn't want to go much faster. The exhaust was loud ( but I knew that and one is on order) gear changes smooth. At times it would sort of struggle to accelerate for a second then it would pull through. It felt almost like riding a two stroke bike and the power valve sticking slightly before opening.
Sat I traffic disaster struck and steam began coming from the bonnet. Managed to limp to parking and opened the bonnet to see coolant boiling out of the coolant cap. It was now also loose. I cannot tell you if I neglected to tighten it up properly or not.
I screwed it tight and after the concert filled the system with coolant and did my best to bleed the system and limped home. I didn't loose any further coolant as far as I can tell but I will need to check properly.
One thing I forgot to add was when I drained the coolant originally I put a flush additive in and left the engine running for 10 mins as instructed. On pulling bottom hose to empty I noticed the water was cold to start with.
The temp gauge never get above half way. Even when it was chucking coolant everywhere yesterday. Very concerned as I bought this Motor a family car. Also I found the fuel ecomomy to be poor. Maybe I'm wrong but compared to my old Alfa it uses a lot more fuel. It didn't come with any receipts, only old mots. Help please.
Cosmetically this car is near perfect. Internally very clean an externally very clean.
It's got a little over 50k on the clock, genuine miles. Two previous lady owners, one a disabled lady who did less than a 1000 miles a year.
So on paper seeing as how it cost me 700 quid I felt I had got a mega bargain.
I'm pretty handy mechanically as my last car was an Alfa Romeo and that thing alrlways needed fiddling with. I bought it knowing that the exhaust Back box was blowing and would need replacing.
It's had no modifications in relation to thermostat etc. yesterday morning I changed the oil and filters and drained and flushed out the coolant. Replaced the thermostat with a standard one and have everything a tighten.
Yesterday I took it for a run from Brentwood to Milton Keynes for the foo fighters concert. I noticed it ran really rough. Almost as if it was low on power. It would get to 70 with any real issue but didn't want to go much faster. The exhaust was loud ( but I knew that and one is on order) gear changes smooth. At times it would sort of struggle to accelerate for a second then it would pull through. It felt almost like riding a two stroke bike and the power valve sticking slightly before opening.
Sat I traffic disaster struck and steam began coming from the bonnet. Managed to limp to parking and opened the bonnet to see coolant boiling out of the coolant cap. It was now also loose. I cannot tell you if I neglected to tighten it up properly or not.
I screwed it tight and after the concert filled the system with coolant and did my best to bleed the system and limped home. I didn't loose any further coolant as far as I can tell but I will need to check properly.
One thing I forgot to add was when I drained the coolant originally I put a flush additive in and left the engine running for 10 mins as instructed. On pulling bottom hose to empty I noticed the water was cold to start with.
The temp gauge never get above half way. Even when it was chucking coolant everywhere yesterday. Very concerned as I bought this Motor a family car. Also I found the fuel ecomomy to be poor. Maybe I'm wrong but compared to my old Alfa it uses a lot more fuel. It didn't come with any receipts, only old mots. Help please.