Simon Perks
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Hi Folks,
Greetings from Switzerlands East End.
British bloke tucked up in a valley above the city of Sank Gallen here
I am usually found on the Series forum here.
However as my S3 is currently in the workshop and i need a daily driver ..I bought a Freelander1 1.8 petrol.
It's a 5 door version.
140'000km but half of that on an exchange engine.
Has (I guess) all the usual problems:
Very low travel on the clutch pedal (but no problems except some crunchy reverse changes)
Hanging headliner
Heater control lamps all out
Rear wiper not working
Read door window not working
Drivers window not working
Interior light cluster not woking
So what is in store for this Freelander?
I live just on the 1000m above sea level so we get snow and lot's of it from any time soon.
Proper 40 or 50cm covered roads at 5am when I have to drive 12km down to the main line station to commute to Zürich.
My Son and I also compete in the Swiss Orienteering offload championships so maybe we will put the Freelander to one of the Challenge stages this coming season ( there are 8 stages in a season but only 7 count - you drop the lowest score - or you can sit a stage out - also gives you a chance if you have a mechanical fail on a stage , to catch up)
Please please feel free to now jump in and give me some advice
Regards from the Alps
Simon
Greetings from Switzerlands East End.
British bloke tucked up in a valley above the city of Sank Gallen here
I am usually found on the Series forum here.
However as my S3 is currently in the workshop and i need a daily driver ..I bought a Freelander1 1.8 petrol.
It's a 5 door version.
140'000km but half of that on an exchange engine.
Has (I guess) all the usual problems:
Very low travel on the clutch pedal (but no problems except some crunchy reverse changes)
Hanging headliner
Heater control lamps all out
Rear wiper not working
Read door window not working
Drivers window not working
Interior light cluster not woking
So what is in store for this Freelander?
I live just on the 1000m above sea level so we get snow and lot's of it from any time soon.
Proper 40 or 50cm covered roads at 5am when I have to drive 12km down to the main line station to commute to Zürich.
My Son and I also compete in the Swiss Orienteering offload championships so maybe we will put the Freelander to one of the Challenge stages this coming season ( there are 8 stages in a season but only 7 count - you drop the lowest score - or you can sit a stage out - also gives you a chance if you have a mechanical fail on a stage , to catch up)
Please please feel free to now jump in and give me some advice
Regards from the Alps
Simon