Freelander 2 (LR2) Door handle

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Pete Dunbar

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Hi, I’ve got a 63 plate freelander, what do I need to make this right, I’ve lost part of my handle. Are you able to just buy the end cap or do you have to replace the complete handle? Anyone on here have one or know where to find one please? Cheers Pete
 

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It's an LR part, but they're colour coded to match the colour of the vehicle. A quick call to your local LR dealer should give you all the information you need.
 
It's an LR part, but they're colour coded to match the colour of the vehicle. A quick call to your local LR dealer should give you all the information you need.

It's an LR part, but they're colour coded to match the colour of the vehicle. A quick call to your local LR dealer should give you all the information you need.
Hi, as you have been very helpful before, can you please advise on this fault I have ph my 2013 Freelander 2 SD4.
The top hose connecting to the hard plastic down pipe has blown off twice. After refitting it yesterday it blew off again after only a few miles. I know it’s a fiddly job but I thought I’d be pushed it on securely but obviously not!
Is there any special ways / tricks in refitting it correctly? I was thinking of taking the top hose and plastic down pipe off completely fitting them together first, then refitting the pair together, at least I’ll be able to see that they are fitted together well before replacing them. Do you think this is a good option? Cheers
 
Hi, as you have been very helpful before, can you please advise on this fault I have ph my 2013 Freelander 2 SD4.
The top hose connecting to the hard plastic down pipe has blown off twice. After refitting it yesterday it blew off again after only a few miles. I know it’s a fiddly job but I thought I’d be pushed it on securely but obviously not!
Is there any special ways / tricks in refitting it correctly? I was thinking of taking the top hose and plastic down pipe off completely fitting them together first, then refitting the pair together, at least I’ll be able to see that they are fitted together well before replacing them. Do you think this is a good option? Cheers
We do try
 
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