I wonder if anyone can help with a problem I have with my Freelander 2. It's a 2009 which I bought from new, looked after and serviced yearly. Whilst driving the other day, noticed a rather loud 'cammy' noise suddenly appear. Obvious thing to do was to check the oil which was a bit low (min on dipstick) so put approx 1 litre in hoping the noise would disappear, it didn't! As I work next door to a garage & MOT centre I took it to work to see if they could help. After a couple of lads had a look, it was decided that the noise was not in the top of the engine (i.e.the tappetts) it was deeper down, possibly crankshaft, so it was parked up and left for someone else to come in to look further as the garage didn't want to know (to big a job for them) Since then there has been a lot talk of me having to have a new engine, but the other bloke hasn't looked yet. Now i'm in a right situation cos wherever it goes it will have to be towed and there it will stay until fixed. I can't believe it needs a new engine as its only done 50,000 miles and I know for a fact it's been looked after as it's only me that's owned it! Has anyone out there had anything similar happen? I should point out that when I start it up now, it's sounds 'lumpy', as if it's not firing on all four. My mate with a Discovery said he had the same trouble and it was something to do with the wires around the fuel injectors, they weren't working as they should and it sent all the timing out, if that makes sense?