Stistus

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Hello y'all. I guess this is another classic fault o. Fl2. The car have suddenly no juice from the engine, like it's have no turbo. This happens almost everyone it rain heavy. First the DPF warning comes up, and then the terrain modes is going on and of automatically. Sometimes it's suddently fix it self, but not today. So I removed the wire socket from the terrain system over the gearbox. But this is not a permanent fix, so I wonder if anyone of you guys have a permanent solution?;)
 
It's better to use the fault as the thread title, as it's easy to find in a search later on, rather the thousands of threads have the title Freelander 2.
 
Will it happen if it rains and you don't drive it in the rain? Like when it gets wet when stationary only?
 
Check rear diff wiring connection for water ingress

Check DPF sensors on exhaust for wiring damage
 
Hello y'all. I guess this is another classic fault o. Fl2. The car have suddenly no juice from the engine, like it's have no turbo. This happens almost everyone it rain heavy. First the DPF warning comes up, and then the terrain modes is going on and of automatically. Sometimes it's suddently fix it self, but not today. So I removed the wire socket from the terrain system over the gearbox. But this is not a permanent fix, so I wonder if anyone of you guys have a permanent solution?;)

Seems like the problem was the iso plug to the DPF, it was loose, so I stripped it together
 

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