1. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Idiot Driver damaged my sons FL1

    OMG - just reading through this thread. Your lad in the Freelander likely saved some childrens' lives! If he couldn't stop for a massive, silver Land Rover, scant chance he'd have stopped for a child. :eek: Not sure what I would do in this situation - a lot will depend on whether you believe...
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    Freelander 1 3 Door Parcel Shelf

    Great job! I like this. @Arctic2 not sure about the Rover 75/ ZT tourer blinds - I did have a pair of these, but let them go when I had to sell our ZTT (diesel-ULEZ incompatibility issue :() so I can't now check...
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    Paint versus powder coating: which is best?

    Thanks! That sounds like a good plan :D
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    Freelander 1 Drive Shaft changed again three Amigos

    I doubt that the low voltage would cause a three amigo fault, unless from the TC/ABS ECU. The fault sounds as though it is that rear ABS speed sensor… which at least ought to be relatively easy to sort out…
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    Paint versus powder coating: which is best?

    Thanks - hmmm - still not sure which way to go now… blast the frames definitely, but whether to paint or coat? I’ll get quotes and consider the time I’d need to invest…
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    Paint versus powder coating: which is best?

    Thanks guys - that’s really reassuring. I’ll aim to keep with plan A, so long as it is affordable to powder coat the subframes (Londinium tax!) I’ll get some quotes…
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    Paint versus powder coating: which is best?

    Question as per title: I’m going to recondition some subframes and will get them shot blasted to get rid of all the flaking surface rust. not sure whether to powder coat at the same time or paint? powder coating is tougher, but if chipped can trap moisture and exacerbate rusting (or so I’ve...
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    Freelander 1 Before I replace clutch master/slave system.....

    Very strange - but glad you have it sorted now!
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    Freelander 1 Drive Shaft changed again three Amigos

    That’s you’re best bet. In mine, I’ve had to replace both front wheel speed sensors, the NSF reluctor ring and the yaw sensor! Oh, and the brake switch. Everything appears to be behaving now though. tbh had I not have a diagnostic tool, finding the problems would have been neigh on impossible...
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    How to recondition a VCU yourself.

    That's a good approach - and an excellent idea to work on a spare unit and feel able to take your time and do it right :)
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    How to recondition a VCU yourself.

    I am so time poor at the moment, I think I'll be taking mine to Bell Engineering. The bearings are also super noisy now... it just needs fixing. Not too difficult to DIY as Alibro has capably demonstrated, so I feel guilty - but COVID is still keeping me very busy!!! :(
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    Freelander 1 low speed wine

    The PG1 will take all manner of abuse, but the IRD is more critical on a FL1 - and the appearance of the oil will be very important (hopefully no silver glitter!!)
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    Freelander 1 Drive Shaft changed again three Amigos

    How many of these faults were historical? Might be worth clearing and seeing what comes back. But it looks as though you've lost both front wheel ABS signals?
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    Freelander 1 Before I replace clutch master/slave system.....

    The clevis pin system on the MGF is pretty much fool proof. If I were changing the clutch, I’d probably change the release arm to suit - but this is levels of complication that I’m sure the OP could live without! I’m just a masochist lol
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    Freelander 1 low speed wine

    Light green water may also be coolant - and in which case, hopefully incidental to the new noise! Definitely needs more investigation. Changing fluids is not too difficult - the advice is to ensure you can get the fresh oil in before letting the old oil out! Sounds odd to say that, but...
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    Freelander 1 Before I replace clutch master/slave system.....

    No problem with mine, although I did have to top up the similar system on my ZT (not too difficult to be honest) Yes, that was what I was thinking - it's all about matching the stroke distances and bore diameters. By the sounds of things, to use the MGF slave, you'd need to swap the clutch...
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    Freelander 1 Before I replace clutch master/slave system.....

    MGF is a little more "conventional" - with standard vehicle brake hydraulic fittings that make everything serviceable. I wonder how closely related the aftermarket kit is to the MGF slave assembly? Yes, I get the point you are making, that is how would you fit an alternative slave cylinder if...
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    Freelander 1 Before I replace clutch master/slave system.....

    Yes, no point using the hydraulic pipe, but not sure of the relative size of the slave and master cylinder bores and the lever arm length. Rover being Rover, if they could have used one solution for everything, they would have - so I find it surprising that there are two engineered solutions to...
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    Freelander 1 Door lock repair using the superlock motor

    Similar problem on the Bosch door locks found on Freelander 1 (and also R60 Mini and Rover 75). There are fixes for this - but likely easier to replace the lock which is what I did when, yes, the passenger lock failed. From the damage evident on trim, the ripped water shedder and the mismatch of...