blaster1232
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Hello there from mainalnd Europe.
I am currently (again) thinking about sending my freelander to breakers, because the constant clutch problems are driving me nuts. So long story short -
Our freelander has had clutch issues since we bought it (with 80k km on clock). The biting point gradually went lower, so it needed to be bled every 3-4 months. Since we got quite annoyed with it, after many years, when Freelander had 280km on clock, we changed the clutch slave cylinder (the one inside the gearbox). And problem was solved.
After 3 years, with 330 km on clock, the master cylinder was leaking a bit and providing this squeaky noise when pressed. I knew that replacing it was only a question of time, but kept on driving, until one day in a middle of city it got very hard to get into any gear. I parked my car for the night, but next morning clutch pedal was non existent. It was impossible to get into a gear. Opened the slave oil reservoir, and it was empty. Added some fluid, bled the clutch and was able to get back to countryside.
Immediately I bought a brand new LUK master cylinder, fitted it (PITA for LHD freelanders), and indeed it seemed like problem solved, but within the first kilometers the clutch was gone again. Thought - maybe some air that needs to be pushed out. Did the bleeding many times, almost a whole liter of fluid. Although it improved, after 150km, the clutch is gone again, and the reservoir is completely empty. After filling it, it only lasted for a few km, and empty again.
Im quite confident that there is a leak from slave cylinder in the gearbox, but since I have to remove the gearbox in order to change that - are there any other common faults, that could be causing this? Thank you in advance!
I am currently (again) thinking about sending my freelander to breakers, because the constant clutch problems are driving me nuts. So long story short -
Our freelander has had clutch issues since we bought it (with 80k km on clock). The biting point gradually went lower, so it needed to be bled every 3-4 months. Since we got quite annoyed with it, after many years, when Freelander had 280km on clock, we changed the clutch slave cylinder (the one inside the gearbox). And problem was solved.
After 3 years, with 330 km on clock, the master cylinder was leaking a bit and providing this squeaky noise when pressed. I knew that replacing it was only a question of time, but kept on driving, until one day in a middle of city it got very hard to get into any gear. I parked my car for the night, but next morning clutch pedal was non existent. It was impossible to get into a gear. Opened the slave oil reservoir, and it was empty. Added some fluid, bled the clutch and was able to get back to countryside.
Immediately I bought a brand new LUK master cylinder, fitted it (PITA for LHD freelanders), and indeed it seemed like problem solved, but within the first kilometers the clutch was gone again. Thought - maybe some air that needs to be pushed out. Did the bleeding many times, almost a whole liter of fluid. Although it improved, after 150km, the clutch is gone again, and the reservoir is completely empty. After filling it, it only lasted for a few km, and empty again.
Im quite confident that there is a leak from slave cylinder in the gearbox, but since I have to remove the gearbox in order to change that - are there any other common faults, that could be causing this? Thank you in advance!