darren smith
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I always wanted a Land Rover but because of work and family decided to buy one vehicle to cover all options, so I bought a Freelander. All people kept telling me was "don't buy one they are nothing but trouble, and expensive to repair". I ignored them all and bought an R reg 1800 petrol Freelander this weekend. Collected it yesterday, and today it broke down!
I have only driven very short distances in it. Today I was driving at approx 25mph over a speed hump, went to accelerate and there was no power, I pulled over, the engine was ticking over normally, so I continued on my way. 5 minutes later I stopped in traffic and the engine stalled. It would not start, although the engine did turnover. After a couple of minutes the car started and seemed to be fine again, well it got me home. I went out an hour later and it started fine. Have not driven it since.
Does anyone know if this is a common fault, or experienced similar problems?
Please don't prove the sceptics right and tell me it is an expensive major repair job!!
Thanks
Darren
I have only driven very short distances in it. Today I was driving at approx 25mph over a speed hump, went to accelerate and there was no power, I pulled over, the engine was ticking over normally, so I continued on my way. 5 minutes later I stopped in traffic and the engine stalled. It would not start, although the engine did turnover. After a couple of minutes the car started and seemed to be fine again, well it got me home. I went out an hour later and it started fine. Have not driven it since.
Does anyone know if this is a common fault, or experienced similar problems?
Please don't prove the sceptics right and tell me it is an expensive major repair job!!
Thanks
Darren