Great 1st post - welcome!The Fl2 manual states that the build date is month and year is on the tyre pressure label but I can't see it on the label. Could it be somewhere else or am I missing something?
Hi and thanks for the reply. I'm not familiar with Landrovers and the one I have bought was made at about the time of a face-lift I was told. Hence the interest in the month. Googling has just established the answer to that .The build year is incorporated into the VIN. The month is pretty irrelevant, but a rough date can be obtained from the registration month, being that a car can't be registered before it was built, so it must have been built before the date of first registration.
Thanks for the reply Freddie.
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There's no mention of Australia. I recently bought the car from a vehicle broker and he supplied the manual a couple of weeks later. Maybe he got hold of an Australian version . Not a problem - I was just browsing the manual whilst in the car and wondered whether it was an early or later year model.
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The Freelander 2 had 2 facelifts. A sort of 0.5 facelift in towards the end of 2011, and second 0.5 facelift in towards the end of 2012. The upshot being that the external styling changed slightly in the first update, and the interior (dashboard and electronics mostly) for the second update.Hi and thanks for the reply. I'm not familiar with Landrovers and the one I have bought was made at about the time of a face-lift I was told. Hence the interest in the month. Googling has just established the answer to that .
Coolant can be any OAT coolant, which are identified by colour which is red. There are also universal coolants available, which are clear. As long as you use a red or clear universal coolant, then it'll be fine.Thank you Nodge68 for that information which puts the car into the pre-face-lift period.
I wonder if you might be able to advise me what coolant to obtain for maintenance standby. From what I've read it seems critical to use the correct one. The manual specifies Texaco XLC but I can't find a retailer (apart from suppliers of industrial amounts!). Magnatec 5W-30 oil seems to be the oil to use.
You're welcome.Thank you so much for clearing the doubts I had about that. I'm most grateful to you.