Hi All!
New to forum and Land Rover ownership, have the pleasure of taking a Freelander 1 off my mates hands as he moved to the US. Have a few issues that have recently occurred and wanted to get some thoughts from the experienced community here:
Engine Bay- Oil Issue / Maybe Seal on Cap?: Today after driving, I had a quick look under the bonnet to refill screen wash and sort out air filter and noticed a pool of oil sat on top of the engine where the cap closes, sealant issue? Or something else? (can send pic)
Electrical Issues - Windows: Left hand side, no windows work, motor whirls and the windows don't move. Assuming just come out of the runner / guide?
Rear Window: I think it may just need recalibrating(?) and not need an auto-electrician (hopefully), but the rear window doesn't work and naturally this impacts being able to open the boot. I try to use it once the car is started but I get a short beeping sound.
Have a Haynes Freelander manual on route....so can address some minor aspects!
I'm sure by looking around these are very common but good to get any insights!
Thanks,
Sam
New to forum and Land Rover ownership, have the pleasure of taking a Freelander 1 off my mates hands as he moved to the US. Have a few issues that have recently occurred and wanted to get some thoughts from the experienced community here:
Engine Bay- Oil Issue / Maybe Seal on Cap?: Today after driving, I had a quick look under the bonnet to refill screen wash and sort out air filter and noticed a pool of oil sat on top of the engine where the cap closes, sealant issue? Or something else? (can send pic)
Electrical Issues - Windows: Left hand side, no windows work, motor whirls and the windows don't move. Assuming just come out of the runner / guide?
Rear Window: I think it may just need recalibrating(?) and not need an auto-electrician (hopefully), but the rear window doesn't work and naturally this impacts being able to open the boot. I try to use it once the car is started but I get a short beeping sound.
Have a Haynes Freelander manual on route....so can address some minor aspects!
I'm sure by looking around these are very common but good to get any insights!
Thanks,
Sam