Freelander 2 (LR2) Best Engine

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With the collective wisdom of this forum, which is the best engine type to go for on a FL 2 ?
Td4, Sd4, 3.2L petrol ?

Not that I am considering buying one ;)
Also, any best model year or year range to go for?
Do they all have dodgy rear diffs?

Just pondering, santa wants to know !
 
The SD4 and TD4 are in fact the same engines, the only difference is a slightly larger turbo on the SD4, and some difference mapping.
The torque is the same at 400Nm, but the SD4 makes more power above 4k RPM.
The SD4 is slightly more economical to run on the motorway, but slightly less economical round town apparently.

The 3.2L is much more powerful, but also much less economical to run, returning low 20s MPG.
 
They all suffer with diff issues, PTU issues, and Haldex issues, mainly because these items aren't serviced at regular intervals.

Engine and gearbox wise, they're pretty good, with just a few common issue, which for the most part are easily fixed.
 
Thanks John, will keep an eye out but not looking for a load more work at the moment so it would have to be good!
 
MOT history suggests sills have gone too, seatbelt mounts.
Must have been parked in the sea !!
Thanks for the heads up.
 
MOT history suggests sills have gone too, seatbelt mounts.
Must have been parked in the sea !!
Thanks for the heads up.

I've found that cars that have spent lots of time around Bristol are much more rusty than from other places. Unusual to see the FL2 body rusty though, it's normally confined to the subframes.
 
Was the diff / Haldex issue resolved or improved onnlater models 2012 and on?

Also, if I aquire a low miler say 30k and service it will that prevent a diff change or was the pinion set too tight on all.

Said I'd never change my FL1 but no harm in knowing the facts in case a bargain appears......
 
Was the diff / Haldex issue resolved or improved onnlater models 2012 and on?

Also, if I aquire a low miler say 30k and service it will that prevent a diff change or was the pinion set too tight on all.

Said I'd never change my FL1 but no harm in knowing the facts in case a bargain appears......

In my opinion, the diff is a bad design.
It's very flat to take up minimal space, but this hampers the oil supply to the pinion tail bearing.

In answer to the question, no the later diff also suffers bearing failure.

It's potential down to several reasons.
It could well be overly tight from the factory, my replacement Evoque diff was. The pinion on that was so tight I could hardly move it by hand. I put a torque wrench on it to try to measure the pre-load, which was about 30Nm IIRC. It should be 1.1Nm or there abouts, so it was way too tight.
The long service intervals don't help, but because there's no need to drain the oils, there's no advanced warnings of impending issues.

The diff itself is no big deal. It takes about 2 hours to remove and refit, that's grovelling on the floor without a lift. On a lift it's much less work to do.
The damaged bearing can be replaced, I've done it and it wasn't that bad.

You might find a low mileage FL2 difficult to get, and when they do come up they are silly expensive.

You could look for one with engine trouble like I did. Mine was cosmetically perfect inside and out, with just the engine and rear diff that needed attention.
I'm happy with mine for the most part, but I've still got an occasional misfire which I believe to be an injector, and I'm loosing an amount of coolant, which I believe is down to the EGR cooler.

Mechanical stuff isn't too expensive to buy, but cosmetics and interior trim is silly money, so I'd definitely favour a mechanical issue over a cosmetically damaged example.
 
SD4 has the same 0 to 60 time of the i6, but with diesel economy so its cheaper to run. SD4 has a number of difference over the earlier TD4. The later TD4 is the one thats near enough the same as the SD4.
 
Hi Andy.
If you could stomach some work then there would always be this below, nowt to do with me, nut same colour as mine.

2007 Land Rover Freelander 2.2 Td4 HSE 5dr ESTATE Diesel Manual | eBay
Hi I have been using this garage for 30 years and they are great, I saw this out the back and fell in love so they did the work, replaced the subframe with a decent sh one and I bought it - its FSH with 107k miles and the interior is perfect, the exterior is pretty good too. yes it still needs cleaning up and treating at the back end but overall its really nice :)
 
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