Yes. Introduce yourself, properly
Post in the correct sections
[smile] Do A Search[/smile]
Not a very friendly forum, dont think I will hang around here for long!
Your choice.
But, if you take a while to read around, even do a search, maybe even check out the list of forums, you might find out this place is actually very friendly, and incredibly useful.
As with many forums there is a 'protocol', go say hi in the introductions sectio, then look for the freelander specific forum and ask in there.
Before asking, run a search for your problem you might find the question has been asked, and answered in detail, before.
I'm pretty new here, but at least took the time to check out the various forums and run a quick search or two for my issues, as a result I don't get flak, well, not unless I provoke it anyway
Not a very friendly forum, dont think I will hang around here for long!
Not a very friendly forum, dont think I will hang around here for long!
hi i have a 2003 freelander td4 which starts to vibrate quite badly after ive driven a few miles (10ish) and its warmed up any suggestions
You'd be betterer orf asking in the Freelander section. Need to know details... at what speed, if in certain gear, sounds etc also.hi i have a 2003 freelander td4 which starts to vibrate quite badly after ive driven a few miles (10ish) and its warmed up any suggestions
Have a read of this to understand how it works on ere: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/1458182-post24.htmlNot a very friendly forum, dont think I will hang around here for long!
oooops learning curve coming up..Ah, you haven'y been into the anything goes section yet, have you?