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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Ok. Problem solved. The dealer identified the problem which ended up being a faulty fuel pressure sensor. This has been replaced and with the other fixes my lovely freeloader is running very well. Thanks for all your help!
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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Thanks for all your advice. I decided to take the freelander to a mate of mine who owns a garage and he diagnosed the following problems. Faulty rear fuel pump Pipe that was attached to the EGR valve didnt have a clamp which meant the pipe was leaking exhaust fumes into the car (He suspected...
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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Update. Also I have noticed that I get the same 'knocking noise' when I rev the car in neutral. Its a single knock towards the higher revs. I dont know if that makes any difference...
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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Thanks MJ I will suggest that when I take it in
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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Yes I did have a look at that, but it didn't quite seem to be the same. I still have power, but maybe I will just do the test to rule it out. Anymore suggestions welcome. Thanks for taking the time to reply
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    Ola

    Hello. Great to be onboard. Loving all the info on here . Hope to get involved as much as possible. Thanks for the info already gained. Freelander 54 plate. 75000 miles.
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    New Owner - Teething Problem Please Help!!!

    Hello Firstly this is a great forum and helped me immensely with the researching of and purchase of my new Freelander. I have recently purchased a 2004 Freelander 1 54 plate and it is generally running well. I bought it from a dealer and it has a 3 month warranty. I have had to change a...
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