List of known faults lol
Abs n hdc lights on
Turbo intercooler bypassed
Airbox replaced with crappy cone
No prop
Rear diff knackered
Na sure worth fixing but I like the ole thing
I only have the 2 lights on in dash no one near me can read codesHad my L Series 9 years now and still love it. Freelander's a great car and the L Series is a bullet proof engine full of "character"
Apart from servicing and belts, I think the only thing I've done to the engine is to replace the leak back pipes/hoses and to replace the EGR gasket when I took the plenum off to de-gunk it.
Both times I've had the 3 Amigos it was the Wabco ABS modulator (shuttle valves) that had gone - replaced the modulator both times. You may find yours is that or the wheel sensors - you need to get the code read to find out - I take it along to my local Landie indie, cover their plams with a few gold coins and they read/reset them for me.
Mine blew the IRD (transferish box) 6 years ago. I rebuilt it but removed the crown gear to drive the back axle PTO. So it is 2WD but running all the original bits (less the 1 gear). Its great as 2WD family transport and tour bus, but not so good out in the wilds . I do have all the gear to put it back to 4WD, but its been so reliable in 2WD, I'm hesitant to upset the apple cart!
So my advice is to enjoy it and, as said, if you get the bug, restore the transmission bits over time.
Does the TC light come on when the ignition is turned on then go off?I only have the 2 lights on in dash no one near me can read codes
Does the TC light come on when the ignition is turned on then go off? Stay on all time
I don't know if that self test is controlled by the ABS ECU or the instrument pack, but if it is by the ECU then presumably the 2 lights only is valid. In which case you can have a look in the Rave Workshop Manual, its give possible reasons for errors dependent on which lights are lit. Info on downloading it here...
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/rave-disk-maintenance-manual.260227/
Someone can read the codes. I'm sure there is a Land Rover dealer or indie somewhere not to far from you. I've tried out a generic handheld code reader on mine, forget which it was, it couldn't talk to the engine ECU, but it could talk to the ABS ECU - forget which it was, think it was an Autolink one.
Am in northern IrelandThere are a couple of readers that will read it, but none that cost under £100 I believe. The Hawkeye/Lynx type readers are expensive but have lots of features, such as programming fobs etc. The iCarsoft i930 costs about £100.
There are lots of Freelander owners, maybe you could put a thread up asking in any local to you have a code reader you could plug into your truck for a fee - or ask for advice on any garages local to you that can read Freelander codes.
Thanx bud I love itlove the colour
I have a plan to paint mine in olive one day
New to me wheels for Betsy just nice new coat paint n tyresView attachment 194020