Hello all!
I'm new to the forum and picked up a 2009 Freelander 2 HSE Auto last September. It had 201,000 miles miles on but was cheap, excellent condition and with loads of history - so I took a punt on it with a 'it's only got to last me 18 months' mentality.
I've rather grown to like the car now, and it's nearly done 210,000 miles now with no trouble (other than consumables), so I'm thinking it's a keeper until it dies in a pool of oil and smoke!
There is only one real niggle and that's a juddering/hesitation you get and certain speeds and under low throttle response. If you are driving on the flat and hovering between 45-50mph it judders if you put on a little throttle to keep speed up.
Various people have recommended a gearbox flush and oil change, but I've just called my local Land Rover dealer for a price and they said they'd do it but it's not something they'd normally touch unless there was a major issue as they are a sealed unit. (They want £336 inc. VAT, local Landy indy - DLS Wirksworth - want £280 inc. VAT).
So - is a gearbox oil change a good precautionary step?
Cheers - and sorry for the lengthy first post!
I'm new to the forum and picked up a 2009 Freelander 2 HSE Auto last September. It had 201,000 miles miles on but was cheap, excellent condition and with loads of history - so I took a punt on it with a 'it's only got to last me 18 months' mentality.
I've rather grown to like the car now, and it's nearly done 210,000 miles now with no trouble (other than consumables), so I'm thinking it's a keeper until it dies in a pool of oil and smoke!
There is only one real niggle and that's a juddering/hesitation you get and certain speeds and under low throttle response. If you are driving on the flat and hovering between 45-50mph it judders if you put on a little throttle to keep speed up.
Various people have recommended a gearbox flush and oil change, but I've just called my local Land Rover dealer for a price and they said they'd do it but it's not something they'd normally touch unless there was a major issue as they are a sealed unit. (They want £336 inc. VAT, local Landy indy - DLS Wirksworth - want £280 inc. VAT).
So - is a gearbox oil change a good precautionary step?
Cheers - and sorry for the lengthy first post!