Only £345 incl. VAT Is Your Freelander Holding Back on You? Do You Want Your Beloved Freelander to have Power Again? We Can Help! A Freelander Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) should be replaced approximately every 70,000 miles – otherwise you risk doing damage to the rest of the drive train (IRD, Rear differential and even […]
By Sue
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Posted in FL1 Parts, Freelander 1, Freelander Drivetrain
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Also tagged 1.8 Petrol, 2.0 Diesel, IRD Unit, K-Series, KV6, L-Series, TD4, Transfer Box, V6, VCU, Viscous Coupling Unit
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December 31, 2009 – 15:46
NOW SOLD 2001 Freelander V6I GS Auto Only £2,695 Taxed until March 2010 MOTed until March 30th 2010 Automatic gearbox with steptronic mode. Fantastic spotlights integrated into the front bumper 6 CD changer securely hidden under the seat Stylish roof bars Superb 17 inch alloy wheels All electric windows Air conditioning Front light guards Driver […]
November 17, 2009 – 13:36
The recommended Land Rover Freelander service schedule is after 3,000 miles (5,000 km) or 3 months for the first service, then a main service every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) or every 12 months whichever comes soonest, for the Freelander 1. The Freelander 2 service schedule is every 15,000 miles (30,000 km) or every 12 months […]
By Sue
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Posted in FL1 Services, FL2 Services, Freelander 1, Freelander 2
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Also tagged 1.8 Petrol, 2.0 Diesel, 2.2 Diesel, K-Series, KV6, L-Series, Looking after your Freelander, Service Schedule, TD4, V6
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We supply used and reconditioned Freelander IRD Units / Transfer Boxes. We can also check your existing IRD Unit / Transfer Box for any damage if you are not sure if you need to replace it. How can you tell if your Freelander IRD Unit / Transfer Box is damaged? Generally the symptoms are that […]
By Sue
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Posted in FL1 Parts, Freelander 1, Freelander Drivetrain
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Also tagged 1.8 Petrol, 2.0 Diesel, Differential, IRD Unit, K-Series, KV6, L-Series, Rear Differential, TD4, Transfer Box, V6
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