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Any news on the mpg your better half achieved ?
She gets back tomorrow.
Any news on the mpg your better half achieved ?
Hi, can you send a pic of the switch you need? If they're the same as the facelift models I may have one 'kicking' about you can have for the postage.View attachment 315310
Nearside window decided to go down only but not up while driving home yesterday... So pulled the door card out, motor was fine so before I checked the wiring I thought I'd check the switches - swapped them over and it started working again so now gotta hunt a spare one down online...
Also pulled the roof off to see how it worked... Want to make some kind of shower cover for it as I can't afford the £300 originals on eBay.
What's this "problem free" you speak off?Following on from escapades with rear door not opening and window not going down when wanting to get to tools to put a nice new steering wheel on, did a few maintenance and needed jobs.
Changed the diff oil which had some water in (assuming form the recent flooding and fun) and was like iced coffee. Why they decided to not put a bloody drain plug in the diff...
At least the cover got a good clean
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Just need to find the source of the scary bearing whine at 50 which I think is front wheel bearing.
Just when you think you're problem free....
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Nearside window decided to go down only but not up while driving home yesterday... So pulled the door card out, motor was fine so before I checked the wiring I thought I'd check the switches - swapped them over and it started working again so now gotta hunt a spare one down online...
Also pulled the roof off to see how it worked... Want to make some kind of shower cover for it as I can't afford the £300 originals on eBay.
When on a student budget, one can only dream of cheap, trouble free motoring.What's this "problem free" you speak off?
Hi, can you send a pic of the switch you need? If they're the same as the facelift models I may have one 'kicking' about you can have for the postage.
Hi, no heated seat switches I'm afraid. If you go to any of the LR spares days there's a good chance of finding them there. Also at the Billing LR show, June 29th & 30th there's normally a stall there that has FL1 parts only (just about) so could be worth a trip.Hello Andy, thanks for your help, they look perfect but I'll double check tomorrow to be sure. I don't suppose you have any heated seat switches as well so you? Passenger side has gone on mine so I've been keeping an eye out for those too but they don't come up for sale much.
Just regarding the heated seat button, my passenger side one wasn't working when I got my Freelander.Hello Andy, thanks for your help, they look perfect but I'll double check tomorrow to be sure. I don't suppose you have any heated seat switches as well so you? Passenger side has gone on mine so I've been keeping an eye out for those too but they don't come up for sale much.
Just got the three in stock .
I'll check they all work OK tomorrow on both the FL tailgate gate window & D2 sunroofs/windows. If your switch is still out could you compare/check the slots on your window harness connector is the same (or the back of the switch) as the picture please ? Cheers & I'll keep you posted.
Many thanks for the advice, I'll give that a go for sureJust regarding the heated seat button, my passenger side one wasn't working when I got my Freelander.
I was in the same situation as you, none available anywhere so I tried just taking it apart and giving it a good clean (it was covered in goop) has been working perfectly ever since!
Maybe worth a try
How old were the Coopers ? Should have a date stamp on the sidewall.New boots.
Dug out the 16" rims from the shed and now shod with some Toyo AT3's in 205R16.
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Stock suspension and they fitted straight on with no mods or spacers. They certainly give the Freelander a better stance, to the point that you have to wonder why Land Rover never offered this size in something like a "Cross Country" pack. Combine this with say a 20mm lift and it makes the Freelander quite a different proposition.
On road they seem to run very well. Haven't checked mpg yet, but not expecting much difference here. Good news the speedo is now far more accurate. Indicated 30mph = 29gps and indicated 50mph = 49gps!
Need to try it off road next. You can really tell the increased ride height stepping into the vehicle, so I'm hoping it will have had a positive effect in reducing how easy it is to dig the nose in or get beached. Crawl speed will be up sadly, but relatively speaking probably not all that different, but won't know until I try it out.
Glad I removed the old tyres. One had started going flat, but on removal all 4 had failed and cracked around the inside sidewall!!!
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The old tyres are Coopers. I've heard some horror stories on Cooper tyres exploding and tbh seeing what has happened to these I don't think I'll be rushing to buy Coopers anytime soon.
I've been wanting to run Toyo ATs since reading this thread...New boots.
Dug out the 16" rims from the shed and now shod with some Toyo AT3's in 205R16.
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Stock suspension and they fitted straight on with no mods or spacers. They certainly give the Freelander a better stance, to the point that you have to wonder why Land Rover never offered this size in something like a "Cross Country" pack. Combine this with say a 20mm lift and it makes the Freelander quite a different proposition.
On road they seem to run very well. Haven't checked mpg yet, but not expecting much difference here. Good news the speedo is now far more accurate. Indicated 30mph = 29gps and indicated 50mph = 49gps!
Need to try it off road next. You can really tell the increased ride height stepping into the vehicle, so I'm hoping it will have had a positive effect in reducing how easy it is to dig the nose in or get beached. Crawl speed will be up sadly, but relatively speaking probably not all that different, but won't know until I try it out.
Glad I removed the old tyres. One had started going flat, but on removal all 4 had failed and cracked around the inside sidewall!!!
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The old tyres are Coopers. I've heard some horror stories on Cooper tyres exploding and tbh seeing what has happened to these I don't think I'll be rushing to buy Coopers anytime soon.
Not sure on the age, need to check. They aren't "that" old if you know what I mean. We certainly have tyres that are a lot older and are still perfectly fine.How old were the Coopers ? Should have a date stamp on the sidewall.
They worked out pretty good price wise over here. £344.95 delivered for a set of 4. About as cheap as any other tyre of similar size or tread pattern.I've been wanting to run Toyo ATs since reading this thread...
The distributor's pricing here though is horrendously expensive and I just can't justify them.
They cost over twice as much as that over here. There's 2 NZD to the UKP and these AT3 205R16s are $361 each...They worked out pretty good price wise over here. £344.95 delivered for a set of 4. About as cheap as any other tyre of similar size or tread pattern.