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  1. K

    Oh the joys of motoring......not

    Well done for getting it sorted.
  2. K

    Hi I'm New

    Yes the gears select fine so I'll just leave it, thanks for the advice. I'm looking up the VCU now.......
  3. K

    Hi I'm New

    Well land rovers are the best vehicles for farms!
  4. K

    Low biting point on clutch

    How can you tell if there's a problem with the slave? I'm guessing doing the clutch is a really big job?
  5. K

    Low biting point on clutch

    The mileage is 110,000. Would replacing the hydraulic system make any difference? I saw a guide on youtube and it seemed to improve a lot on the owners Freelander. You can buy a kit with all the parts off eBay.
  6. K

    Low biting point on clutch

    Thanks I'll have a look tomorrow.
  7. K

    Low biting point on clutch

    Hi. I'm new to the forum - I only got my Freelander yesterday. The biting point on the clutch is low but the gears still select without problems. I'm guessing the clutch is hydaulic and not adjustable. Is there any way I could raise the biting point by renewing the hydraulic system or something...
  8. K

    Hi I'm New

    Hello everyone. My name is Kate and I've just joined the forum. I bought a Freelander yesterday off a Cornish farmer. I've been cleaning it all day today as the farmer used it to move sheep around the farm! It's a 2000 model 1.8 and it drives well. The only issue I've got is that the clutch...
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