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Been tryin to find a diagnostic tool to clear oil service light on the Freebie 2 :rolleyes:

Had to resort to going to local indy cost £30 but sorted for now :)

It would appear pre 2010 is easier :rolleyes:

Also need a noo pig fer me tratter :( :D :D :D
 
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Been tryin to find a diagnostic tool to clear oil service light on the Freebie 2 :rolleyes:

Had to resort to going to local indy cist £30 but sorted for now :)

It would appear pre 2010 is easier :rolleyes:

Also need a noo pig fer me tratter :( :D :D :D
I would like a Freelander 2. Was looking about recently for diagnostics. I know my hawkeye can do it but I would need to get an additional license code for it to work. cost is best part of £200. I think bearmach should give me a free code for advertising their product for them. HINT. I've put loads of vid's on you tube and been doing some more recently.

There's a bloke over ere that resets the service thing on a Freelander 2 with only his fingers. Never tried it myself so don't know if it works. It did for him:

How to reset service light or indicator on Landrover Freelander 2 - YouTube

Hopefully over time as Freelander 2's get older more peeps will start to work on them themselves and diagnostic tools and knowledge will become more popular. It's a concern of mine for any vehicle I might buy in the future. Availability for home diy to get codes is one thing, but to be able to go further and do other stuff is what I would want.

When looking at the hawkeye recently it said "2007 - " and that got me thinking about the 2010 update and possibly different computers or software versions for the Freelander 2.

http://bearmach.com/bearmach-workshop/hawkeye/
 
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There's a bloke over ere that resets the service thing on a Freelander 2 with only his fingers. Never tried it myself so don't know if it works. It did for him:

How to reset service light or indicator on Landrover Freelander 2 - YouTube

Hopefully over time as Freelander 2's get older more peeps will start to work on them themselves and diagnostic tools and knowledge will become more popular. It's a concern of mine for any vehicle I might buy in the future. Availability for home diy to get codes is one thing, but to be able to go further and do other stuff is what I would want.

When looking at the hawkeye recently it said "2007 - " and that got me thinking about the 2010 update and possibly different computers or software versions for the Freelander 2.

http://www.bearmach.com/files//Application List Hawkeye+Hawkeye Pro (2).pdf


Sorry my post could have been clearer.

It would appear pre 2010 is easier :rolleyes:

The procedure in the above link works for pre 2010 Freelander 2's

Still don't know if Hawkeye will clear it on 2010 onwards :confused:

I do know the Autologic will but at £800 :eek:.......With the service items coming to about £100 and £30 to have it cleared by local indy that's 6 services for that ;)

Then again that's only 2 annual services at a main stealers.... :rolleyes:

I should have said I had to prove the service had been done. i.e. produce receipts. Though fortunately they remembered that I had bought the service items from them only days before :D :D :D

I think that helped :D
 
...I should have said I had to prove the service had been done. i.e. produce receipts. Though fortunately they remembered that I had bought the service items from them only days before :D :D :D

I think that helped :D
If I had a Freelander 2 I would try to service it meself but I guess that reduces the sale price if I ever had to get rid. I wouldn't want to but you never know what may happen in the future. I would keep all receipts but peeps prefer to look out for the service history from garages, especially when they're newer.
 
If I had a Freelander 2 I would try to service it meself but I guess that reduces the sale price if I ever had to get rid. I wouldn't want to but you never know what may happen in the future. I would keep all receipts but peeps prefer to look out for the service history from garages, especially when they're newer.

Service book stamped ;)

And having done the service myself I can say with 100% certainty it's been done properly.
You should have seen the state of the filters the oil and the brake fluid. The brake fluid had most definitely not been changed :(

B@#$kin robin b@$#id stealers :mad:
 
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