Hi Guys,
Cracking forum you've got here, I've just signed up as we have decided we want to get a Freelander as the better halfs daily driver and for weekends away camping with our puppy that we're getting in a few weeks. We have decided that ideally we would like a 3 door V6 and I viewed one today which on paper and from the guys desciption seemed spot on; low miles full history and great condition with some tasty extras but when I got there to view it I had a look underneath and noticed the driveshaft to the rear was missing which set the alarm bells ringing instantly, then I looked in the boot and guess what 3 big lumps of metal (2 shafts and this thing that I wasn't too sure about, I now know to be the VCU). Dealer claimed not to even have known because the car only arrived last night (this is genuine because I had to wait for this morning to get a few pics before visiting) and he hadn't even had time to go over it properly yet.
Now to get to the point I've read the various posts about the VCU and testing etc so can simply check that by hand if I decide to view again but is there any simple way without reconnecting everything of knowing that the IRD and rear diff haven't been damaged if the VCU has failed at some point? Strangely the drive shafts and VCU appear to be in extremely good condition for a 10 year old car so may actually have been removed early on in life or may be replacements???
Attached are a few pics of the bits and underside as it currently stands.
Any advice / comments greatfully received.
Thanks a lot,
Chris
Cracking forum you've got here, I've just signed up as we have decided we want to get a Freelander as the better halfs daily driver and for weekends away camping with our puppy that we're getting in a few weeks. We have decided that ideally we would like a 3 door V6 and I viewed one today which on paper and from the guys desciption seemed spot on; low miles full history and great condition with some tasty extras but when I got there to view it I had a look underneath and noticed the driveshaft to the rear was missing which set the alarm bells ringing instantly, then I looked in the boot and guess what 3 big lumps of metal (2 shafts and this thing that I wasn't too sure about, I now know to be the VCU). Dealer claimed not to even have known because the car only arrived last night (this is genuine because I had to wait for this morning to get a few pics before visiting) and he hadn't even had time to go over it properly yet.
Now to get to the point I've read the various posts about the VCU and testing etc so can simply check that by hand if I decide to view again but is there any simple way without reconnecting everything of knowing that the IRD and rear diff haven't been damaged if the VCU has failed at some point? Strangely the drive shafts and VCU appear to be in extremely good condition for a 10 year old car so may actually have been removed early on in life or may be replacements???
Attached are a few pics of the bits and underside as it currently stands.
Any advice / comments greatfully received.
Thanks a lot,
Chris