Wayne Benjamin
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I recently bought a 2000 Freelander, I've seen many bad reviews on the vehicle overall and unfortunately the one I bought is somewhat of a lemon, so I'm feeling pretty bad all round. After correcting a few problems my mechanic now tells me that after a stress test the vehicle mysteriously shuts down when you come to a stop. It starts back fine like nothing ever happened, he goes through it with what seems to be a fine tooth comb but can't seem to figure out the problem. The vehicle has a problem now among a few where it revs too high, I especially notice this when coming to a stop, he says this is because of the air flow meter, could this be the root of this mysterious shut down?
Also the fan stopped coming in automatically and he had to rig it up so it just runs constantly, could anyone recomend a better way? But most importantly the shutting down problem.
My mechanic does not specialize in Freelanders or Land Rovers for that matter, he is a Subaru specialist. I know that could be a problem but this vehicle isn't that popular in my country, so since he's a really good mechanic who also fixed my Cedia I figured he was the best bet.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
Also the fan stopped coming in automatically and he had to rig it up so it just runs constantly, could anyone recomend a better way? But most importantly the shutting down problem.
My mechanic does not specialize in Freelanders or Land Rovers for that matter, he is a Subaru specialist. I know that could be a problem but this vehicle isn't that popular in my country, so since he's a really good mechanic who also fixed my Cedia I figured he was the best bet.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.