Should I disconnect the VCU until I replace it

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • No

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

duncanpage4

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I've had the Freelander for 5 weeks now and since I bought it, it has felt tight when on full lock in reverse.
It feels like someone has put the brakes on when I engage the clutch.
I haven't got the money to purchase a reconditioned unit yet so I wanted to ask if you think I should disconnect it until I replace it or will it be ok to do short journeys for the next month?
 
it's normal to have a slight braking effect, any more than that though and it's cause for concern.

i'd say disconnect til you can get it sorted.
 
do the one wheel up test and, if confirms your gut feeling, remove vcu immediately.

Not sure if I did the test correctly.

I fitted a long bar and tried to turn the rear wheel using the hub nut, but I couldn't turn it.
I lifted the front wheel and used the tyre to slowly turn the wheel backwards and it turned very slowly and with a lot of effort.

When in reverse on full lock it feels like heavy braking.
 
I'd say that as a rule of thumb, unless there's 1,500 quid in your 'car kitty', remove the prop/VCU regardless of condition! I'm sure these things sieze up just for the fun of it. So that'd cost you about 750 to fix - but then if you didn't have another 750, you couldn't put it on - so rule of thumb, only run with prop/VCU when you have 1,500 in your kitty ;)

I'm sure someone will give you a more definitive answer though!
 
Mine started to feel tight but not to the extent of brakes being on, I was able to reverse the car on full lock without using throttle. I also did one wheel up test and proved the vcu wasnt completely seized. Based on this, I carried on using mine until I got vcu delivered and fitted, prob couple of weeks. Having said that id have been gutted if I had broke somethin in that time :doh:
 
I'd say that as a rule of thumb, unless there's 1,500 quid in your 'car kitty', remove the prop/VCU regardless of condition! I'm sure these things sieze up just for the fun of it. So that'd cost you about 750 to fix - but then if you didn't have another 750, you couldn't put it on - so rule of thumb, only run with prop/VCU when you have 1,500 in your kitty ;)

I'm sure someone will give you a more definitive answer though!

Rubbish
 
I'd say that as a rule of thumb, unless there's 1,500 quid in your 'car kitty', remove the prop/VCU regardless of condition! I'm sure these things sieze up just for the fun of it. So that'd cost you about 750 to fix - but then if you didn't have another 750, you couldn't put it on - so rule of thumb, only run with prop/VCU when you have 1,500 in your kitty ;)

I'm sure someone will give you a more definitive answer though!

:whoosh: :rolleyes:

dont forget it might invalidate yo insurance if yu dont tell em.
 
vcu's don't seize btw

Seen differing things on this and the word "seized" does come up a lot. I agree though, that by its construction you wouldnt expect them to seize short of a very cruel set of circumstances. Someone posted a pic of one recently that had clearly been mucked around with, who knows what was inside :confused:
 
Seen differing things on this and the word "seized" does come up a lot. I agree though, that by its construction you wouldnt expect them to seize short of a very cruel set of circumstances. Someone posted a pic of one recently that had clearly been mucked around with, who knows what was inside :confused:

look in the CFAQ section - all is revealed.
 
Seen differing things on this and the word "seized" does come up a lot. I agree though, that by its construction you wouldnt expect them to seize short of a very cruel set of circumstances. Someone posted a pic of one recently that had clearly been mucked around with, who knows what was inside :confused:

mine was refurbed with some "new and improved" viscous fluid, apparently.


the best thing for vcu health is to get it working every now and then by off roading to get it actually doing summat.

tarmac kills vcu's by keeping them inactive.
 

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