Diagnose my Freelander?

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Yer can't beat the satisfaction of being with yer hippo even if it is cold and yer fixing it. Yer could be inside sat by the fire with nothing to do. In many years to come you'll treasures these fond memories. You'll look back one day wondering where all those years have gone.

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He could get one of them there red lights which heat yer up. Eggspensive on electric but would keep yer hippo warm anorl.
...and that must be a good thing :)

Our problem at the mo is keeping it cool. I'm usually to tight to turn on the AC, but its been running over time of late. Developed a horrible squeaking sound as well on the front driver side strut/suspension in the heat of the day yesterday. It went when things started cooling down, which only goes to prove, yet again, that I'm a great fixerer :)
 
...and that must be a good thing :)

Our problem at the mo is keeping it cool. I'm usually to tight to turn on the AC, but its been running over time of late. Developed a horrible squeaking sound as well on the front driver side strut/suspension in the heat of the day yesterday. It went when things started cooling down, which only goes to prove, yet again, that I'm a great fixerer :)
It's a good idea to run yer air con for a bit even when it's cold, every so often. It needs to pump the stuff inside it around. Helps keep it in good physical condition. Only run it when yer moving and yer won't notice the difference as it's only a small load on the engine compared to the load required to move the vehicle.
 
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