rob123
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Hi there I am new to this forum, but after taking a look around I am convinced that you guys can help me. I have a 1.8 freelander, one of the first an ,R, reg. Although i have been through the usual freelander problems, 2 head gaskets, manifold gaskets etc etc, I am sure you all know the story!!lol Istill think its a great car I am only coming up to 80,000 miles. I had a problem with the clutch this morning while driving to work the pedal just went down to the floor and wouldn't come back up, i was stuck in 2nd gear and eventualy had to stop at some traffic lights when it stalled. I couldnt get it started again, this is due to a duff battery, and so had to get a tow home. When I came back later this evening I jump started the car and pulled the pedal back up, I pumped the clutch plenty of times and it felt completely normal, i drove it round the block a few times with no problems at all.!!!!!!
Has anyone got any ideas what may be at fault here? I have never had any issues with engaging any gears, never had any clutch slippage or over revving, my wife drove it a couple of days ago and said it was making a funny noise and thought it sounded like a tractor, but this must have been intermitent as I haven't heard it myself. I have had a duff battery on it a few months, due to funds and this has given me a few problems struggling to start the car in mornings and some times not at all. Could a duff battery effect the hydraulic working of the clutch or is this completely separate? Could it be the slave or master cylinder,or is it just the clutch, is there any way a common or garden mechanic like myself could check each one of these individually to find which is at fault?I want to save money and not have to replace the whole set up. Any thoughts and advice would be a great help please?
Has anyone got any ideas what may be at fault here? I have never had any issues with engaging any gears, never had any clutch slippage or over revving, my wife drove it a couple of days ago and said it was making a funny noise and thought it sounded like a tractor, but this must have been intermitent as I haven't heard it myself. I have had a duff battery on it a few months, due to funds and this has given me a few problems struggling to start the car in mornings and some times not at all. Could a duff battery effect the hydraulic working of the clutch or is this completely separate? Could it be the slave or master cylinder,or is it just the clutch, is there any way a common or garden mechanic like myself could check each one of these individually to find which is at fault?I want to save money and not have to replace the whole set up. Any thoughts and advice would be a great help please?