cooperkerr
New Member
Hello all,
First post so be gentle with me. 4 Weeks ago I bought my first freelander. 2000 w-reg, 63k,FSH 1.8 xei station wagon. I bought it from a garage for £3500. Before buying I researched as much as possible and knew about the history of head gasket failures, overheating etc. The head gasket was replaced by the garage as well as doing a full engine and cooling system flush. Also a rear diff mount was replaced. Since using the vehicle I have noticed a couple of things that I am concerned about.
1. The temperature gauge doesn't take long to move to the middle. It never overheats or shows signs of overheating though whether in town or on the open road. Every other car I've owned has taken 10-15 minutes, all old bangers though.
2. When turning a tightish corner there is a loud juddering type noise from the rear end.
3. Some days the gearbox is terrible to use and others its fine.
4. How long will the new head gasket last? I suspect the previous owner was a townie who never looked under the bonnet.
Thanks to anyone that can help
First post so be gentle with me. 4 Weeks ago I bought my first freelander. 2000 w-reg, 63k,FSH 1.8 xei station wagon. I bought it from a garage for £3500. Before buying I researched as much as possible and knew about the history of head gasket failures, overheating etc. The head gasket was replaced by the garage as well as doing a full engine and cooling system flush. Also a rear diff mount was replaced. Since using the vehicle I have noticed a couple of things that I am concerned about.
1. The temperature gauge doesn't take long to move to the middle. It never overheats or shows signs of overheating though whether in town or on the open road. Every other car I've owned has taken 10-15 minutes, all old bangers though.
2. When turning a tightish corner there is a loud juddering type noise from the rear end.
3. Some days the gearbox is terrible to use and others its fine.
4. How long will the new head gasket last? I suspect the previous owner was a townie who never looked under the bonnet.
Thanks to anyone that can help