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  1. Jasonthejoker

    Freelander rear door - another thread !!!

    Just fixed mine using the advice at the grinning. Thanks guys. Superdazdj - I assume you've fixed this now, but I guess definitely a calibration issue. I had to do mine twice. I think because when I went the top I let go of the switch too early.
  2. Jasonthejoker

    Whine from central underside - Centre Bearings?

    Just drive the car again and yes it is worse when turning. Not sure I'd noticed that before!
  3. Jasonthejoker

    Whine from central underside - Centre Bearings?

    Thanks Andy. Haven't noticed it particularly worse on corners, though will keep my ears peeled as it were. It is more intrusive at low speed, becoming higher pitch and easier to ignore at high speed!
  4. Jasonthejoker

    Whine from central underside - Centre Bearings?

    I guess best to do both bearings, right?
  5. Jasonthejoker

    Enjoying my new Freelander

    Enjoying my new Freelander
  6. Jasonthejoker

    Whine from central underside - Centre Bearings?

    Hi all, Have bought me a 2001 Freelander. Listed with the car was a whiny centre bearing. I notice in the history one bearing was changed a few years ago (Not sure why you would change just one!). The prognosis of centre bearing sounds feasible, but I am wondering if anybody has any other ideas...
  7. Jasonthejoker

    Freelander 1 Rear Window Trim Part Code

    Hi Folks, The rear window trim between the rising window and small quarter light on my Freelander 1 is in quite poor shape. I'm wondering if I can replace just the vertical portion, but having trouble locating the part on a few sites. Does anyone know if you can replace just this piece (And how)...
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