What have you done to your Freelander today

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I’ll never get a quote that cheap owing to the postcode lottery of perceived insurance risks!!!

bah humbug. One day I’ll get out of London! Lol
 
Glow plug removal success.

After squirting WD40 on the glow plugs nearly every day over the past week, today was the day to see if it had worked. I ran the engine so the temperature gauge was midway, and donned the gloves to tackle the glow plugs using a long 10mm socket and t-bar. Pleased to say that all four came out a treat! :)

No 4 came out the easiest. The other 3 needed more persuasion that I felt comfortable with, but they each slowly cracked, and I kept winding them back and forth initially to get to a point when they’d unscrew with ease.

Next job, a compression test, and also to replace the plugs with new ones. 3 were dead anyway, (and they weren’t the same 3 that were tough to remove).
 
A less happy day for my FL today. Two tell tale noises. A knocking/clicking on full lock, particularly in reverse suggests I've not caught my split CV boot in time, and a bit of a crunching sound that is telling me my drivers door window cable is ready to let go. Ho hum.
 
A less happy day for my FL today. Two tell tale noises. A knocking/clicking on full lock, particularly in reverse suggests I've not caught my split CV boot in time, and a bit of a crunching sound that is telling me my drivers door window cable is ready to let go. Ho hum.
Oh no… and mine has a similar noise now. D’oh!
 
A less happy day for my FL today. Two tell tale noises. A knocking/clicking on full lock, particularly in reverse suggests I've not caught my split CV boot in time, and a bit of a crunching sound that is telling me my drivers door window cable is ready to let go. Ho hum.

Clicking is normally a worn CV joint, not just the boot.:(

Window cables on my SE were a constant irritation. I did all 5 at least once while I had it, I actually did both front doors twice. :mad:

I can help with both issues, if you fancy a trip over?

I've also got the temperature display mirror here, waiting for you, and 4 bumper corners in the colour of yours, which are too good to tip. ;)
 
Clicking is normally a worn CV joint, not just the boot.:(

Window cables on my SE were a constant irritation. I did all 5 at least once while I had it, I actually did both front doors twice. :mad:

I can help with both issues, if you fancy a trip over?

I've also got the temperature display mirror here, waiting for you, and 4 bumper corners in the colour of yours, which are too good to tip. ;)

I'll pm you John
 
replaced the fuel-rail sensor
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to be continued .. in another thread .. ;-/
as in ..
some bosch replacements need the copper washer .. others don't ..
the new one i bought didn't .. although the retail site stated it were needed
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the previous bosch sensor .. fitted by a garage .. did need the copper washer
it were fitted without ..
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which .. just might be related to this .. yet to be solved .. issue
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...-plausibility-deviation-at-high-speed.362488/
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Nothing, absolutely nothing. I am actually a bit worried now, because I have fixed all the known issues in my FL1 that I bought last December (drum brakes, wishbones, tie rod ends, clutch, VCU & bearings, diff mount, fuel tank cradle). It has no issues. Maybe I just drive it? ;)
 
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