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    Good lr garage fred

    Mark Smith Land Rover in Bicester has just finished changing a few bits on my Freelander and getting her through the MOT and I was ver surprised how cheap it was, so definately recommend them as I will be going back - no doubt fairly soon with a Freelander:doh:
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    Newbie needs help please

    Thanks guy's for all the advice and having read a number of other threads as well I think it's more of a gasket problem so off down my local garage at the weekend.....
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    Newbie needs help please

    Thanks guy's really appreciate the pointers, will try changing the obvious stuff like plugs, HT leads and the coil and let you know how things go.....:)
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    Newbie needs help please

    Just checked and the oil is looking lovely and black and certainly no signs of being contaminated...
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    Newbie needs help please

    Hi Freebiker, I top up the coolant with probably less than a tea cup of water maybe every two weeks just to keep it on the max line (I was warned not to let it drop). The temp needle sits firmly on the mid point of the gauge and never goes any higher....
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    Newbie needs help please

    Thanks guy's for the quick replies, temp guage showing normal (ie. at 12 o'clock) and all the fluid levels are okay. Not washed her for a couple of weeks and other than the weekly topping up of the coolant (which I was warned about) not much chance of water getting on the engine, plus as she is...
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    Newbie needs help please

    Hi to all, ventured in to the world of Land Rovers a couple of months ago by purchasing a 2004 Freelander 1.8 and up until yesterday was very please with her. Now for my problem, the engine malfunction light came on for a while and was flashing for about 10 mins and there was a definite power...
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