Hello
I'm new to the TD4 Freelander.
The one I have seems to have been looked after at 94K miles, I was wondering what the clutch pedal was meant to feel like?
I haven't experienced any difficulty in engaging gears of such & the vehicle has no problem accelerating through the gears.
Having been used to driving German cars, then going to the Land rover Freelander, there's a different clutch pedal & biting point feel obviously.
For example pedal sits in line with the other pedals, on depressing the pedal to the floor slowly, the pedal lowers freely without any springiness or stiffness for about an inch or two, then I can feel the pedal tighten/stiffen, becoming springy about an inch or two before it gets to the floor.
The biting point seems quite low too, I don't have to lift the pedal too far up before the vehicle moves.
Basically the pedal doesn't feel really hard or stiff under any tension to push down or that there's no real effort to push the pedal down until the last inch before touching the carpet.
If anyone can relate to the above, as I've explained it the best way possible.
Is this normal or should the pedal be harder and more springy all the way from the top to the floor?
Is the biting point normally low on the TD4?
Thanks.
I'm new to the TD4 Freelander.
The one I have seems to have been looked after at 94K miles, I was wondering what the clutch pedal was meant to feel like?
I haven't experienced any difficulty in engaging gears of such & the vehicle has no problem accelerating through the gears.
Having been used to driving German cars, then going to the Land rover Freelander, there's a different clutch pedal & biting point feel obviously.
For example pedal sits in line with the other pedals, on depressing the pedal to the floor slowly, the pedal lowers freely without any springiness or stiffness for about an inch or two, then I can feel the pedal tighten/stiffen, becoming springy about an inch or two before it gets to the floor.
The biting point seems quite low too, I don't have to lift the pedal too far up before the vehicle moves.
Basically the pedal doesn't feel really hard or stiff under any tension to push down or that there's no real effort to push the pedal down until the last inch before touching the carpet.
If anyone can relate to the above, as I've explained it the best way possible.
Is this normal or should the pedal be harder and more springy all the way from the top to the floor?
Is the biting point normally low on the TD4?
Thanks.