Philgt50
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Hi all! My TD4 Freelander 1 has been standing for 2 years. I need a new battery but what else will I need to do to start it? It was running fine when I wrapped it up and er had to go away.
Adding a good quantity of fresh fuel will help, as diesel becomes stale after 6 months or so,but dilution with fresh will help overcome that.Hi all! My TD4 Freelander 1 has been standing for 2 years. I need a new battery but what else will I need to do to start it? It was running fine when I wrapped it up and er had to go away.
Probably still pushing the Freelander onto the back end of the rescue truck.Did it start
Now nowProbably still pushing the Freelander onto the back end of the rescue truck.
Now let the real fun beginBought a new battery. Put it in. Started absolutely straight away. First turn of the key. Everything works. What can I say….???
That is one of them jobs you ended up worrying and putting it off but when you do get it done it’s a simple straightforward job and so just do it tomorrowOh ye of little faith. Unless you are referring to the upcoming fuel cradle surgery in which case you may be correct. Here’s a photo anyway
Shame about the dent, its a nice looking motor.Oh ye of little faith. Unless you are referring to the upcoming fuel cradle surgery in which case you may be correct. Here’s a photo anyway
Ouch. At least you know who to shout your mouth off to!I dented it by dropping my motorcycle on the car. First time I have damaged 2 of my own vehicles at once. That’s how I roll
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