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  1. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 L Series up for auction

    Missed this - but I know the Westbury auction site well. It has a nice cafe. I used to always wander around there daydreaming at the lovely cars I could buy IF I had the money! LOL
  2. rob_bell

    What have you done to your Freelander today

    Our Disco Sport has a heated steering wheel - it's just lovely! I miss it on any other car I drive - including the old Freelander! Three things I would add to the FL1 if I could: heated seats, heated windscreen and a heated steering wheel. At least the first two items are achievable. Shame my...
  3. rob_bell

    What have you done to your Freelander today

    +1 on that - super helpful in tracking down intermittent ABS sensor faults :)
  4. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Three amigos - again and again…

    And if there are no faults stored, the ABS light will blink out before re-illuminating until road speed reaches 4mph... if it comes on with ignition and does not extinguished, then there is a retained historical fault :)
  5. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Three amigos - again and again…

    Thanks - will do! :)
  6. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Three amigos - again and again…

    Thanks - yes, been there already too...
  7. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Three amigos - again and again…

    Thanks - just want I needed to know - will dig out the connector :) 2001, so reluctor ring based sensor technology. May have blown out with rust (I have had to replace the NSF for this reason). Could also be broken cable... might just have to bite the bullet and go through the painful process...
  8. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Three amigos - again and again…

    Those three amigos are friendly chaps aren’t they? Mine have popped back to say hello. Diagnostics tells me it’s the right rear sensor causing grief this time. The fault appears intermittent - intermittent in that the lights can go away… bad connector perhaps? I will need to dive in to find...
  9. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Oooo! Super interesting - I had no idea about the ring-spanner version! Time to start a christmas list.. :D
  10. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Update: success! The Irwin-style bolt extractor tool did the job. I initially gave it some love with the extractor on my impact driver and then simply applied some elbow grease with a ratchet on the extractor socket and it came away nicely. The unthreaded shoulder of the screw had corroded...
  11. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Thanks guys! I already have and have tried the impact driver @Jayridium - these are great and wish others would use them rather than rounding off disc brake location screws... Regarding the Irwin style extractors, I have a set of similar off Amazon to try. It may snap the screw/bolt - but so...
  12. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Thanks - yes, I ordered an equivalent kit of bolt extractors from Amazon earlier this morning. I directed all the heat (with a weld) to the bolt itself, rather than the hub. I could try heating the hub, but would rather avoid this if possible (rubber bushes/ rubber gaiters/ grease in wheel...
  13. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Forgot to mention this - but tried that (hammer and chisel approach) too! I wasn't having a great day yesterday... heat and frustration! lol
  14. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    That’s always a possibility - but as a new Bosch OEM sensor is only £15, then so long as I can get the old one out, everything ought to be golden :D
  15. rob_bell

    Advice on removing a stubborn M6 screw from a hub

    Hope everyone is enjoying the weather! A bit hot in London to be working on cars: even beating a stubborn screw with a hammer brought be out in a sweat over the weekend! This particular screw happens to be on an MGF rather than a Freelander, but I thought I'd see if the wisdom of this forum...
  16. rob_bell

    Ukrainian Freelander

    Completely agree
  17. rob_bell

    Ukrainian Freelander

    AHHH! Suddenly, the picture starts to make sense...
  18. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Freelander EV

    Unless the tester owned an FL1, chances are they wouldn’t even know it existed!
  19. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Freelander EV

    Lithium sulphur likely next (and perhaps sodium sulphur) but these will be some years before seeing commercial application… I really don’t think that batteries have fully matured yet.
  20. rob_bell

    Freelander 1 Freelander EV

    We live in hope. We live in hope… lol
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