They did check but I am not that optimistic:) just checked it again this morning and so far so good :) and the sun is out so I am of to town and give it an other blast :)
MHM is right. When they start to pressurise the system they will see the pressure going up. If they don't see the pressure go up they will stop and look for a leak, or advise it's leaking.
 
changed the oil in the ird, changed the gearbox oil, de-cat the exhaust and went to install a ronbox vp37 then discovered that in the instructions the wires to the fuel pump are yellow and red/pink but the wires on the module are purple and brown so that has stumped me for now
 
finished the vp37 install just need to finish setting it up but between the de-cat and the ronbox its just so much better to drive :biggrin1:
 
Checked out the dreaded rust behind the tailgate handle, just the middle fixing has rusted, seems I'll need to make up a boiler plate around that and paint it up, all hidden by the handle luckily...
 
cured my non functioning horn although got to say the wiring schematics for the freelander are poor, finally found the horn relay tucked up and hidden above the horn :D
 
Clean off the biggest bird **** I have ever seen. Rear door and window was just covered must have been one big bird with a severe case of diahorrea.
 

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