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RogB



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England 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Lux Auto Santorini Black

i got the steering wheel locked message the other day, but I had rushed the key insertion and pressing start so think it got a bit confused. had to remove the key and start again but in not worried about it.

I do need to change my main battery though as starting is a little sluggish on these chilly morning (no what id call cold mornings)

Post #288539 28th Jan 2016 11:56 am
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Dick E



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 TD4 Metropolis LE Auto Santorini Black

Off to garage in a week or so. but i'll see if the warranty company will pay for the repairs first though. Supposed to have gold" cover so electrical problems should be covered as well. I hope so, cos i ain't paying for a land rover known fault........ but thanks to everyone chipping in with their comments. Damn modern cars, I can remeber a time when nearly all repairs could be done yourself.......without computers and can bus wiring.
I'll post the results of the garage visit here when i get them

Post #288545 28th Jan 2016 1:05 pm
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Quicksilva



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Australia 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Lago Grey

Stevie5tapes wrote:
Quicksilva wrote:
I've had the same problem. Over the past two months I have taken the car back for repairs 6 times. Had the two fuel senders replaced (separately) wiring 'repaired' and the last time had the instrument cluster removed and repaired. When I picked it up the mechanic told me all fixed. So, when and filled up and the gauge only went to half full. A few Censored Censored later I returned the car to the mechanic only to be informed that they didn't know what to do next. Luckily, my extended warranty is covering all this but seriously, how hard can this be to fix? Seems a lot of people are experiencing it.

Big Cry Took it home and disconnected the battery for 15 minutes. Tested and the gauge returned to the full mark. Now all I need to do is uses all the fuel and see if it worked.


There is a software update for the instrument cluster, this can lead to an incorrect indication on the fuel gauge. Have you also been experiencing error messages such as steering column lock?


No I've not had the steering lock issue. Just the fuel gauge issue.

Speaking of the gauge issue, it happened again this morning. It was showing 1/4 remaining and then just dropped to empty. Not sure where to go to from here. It has got to be a known issue. One thing I've noticed is just before this happens the car struggles a little when starting. Takes a few seconds to catch and start.

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Pedro



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1, The fuel guage reading issue is a known problem.

2. Initially senders were changed and this cured most occurrences. However, the senders were usually fine when bench tested. Eventually LR realised that the problem had been solved not by fitting new senders but by the removal and re-connection at the in-tank connectors - they degrade through 'fretting corrosion'.

3. There is a TSB on this which is now at about version 5 - Costs about £8.00 to buy on topix.

4. The LR fix is now to remove the connectors and crimp the wires together.

5. Happened to me once but never again. LR advice is not to worry about it if it happens just the once.

6. When I looked into it, LR UK would contribute some 'goodwill' to fix this if the car met certain criteria and was under 6 years old.

Hope that helps someone. FL2 HSE Auto Galway Green
Evoque SD4 Auto Blue.
FL1 HSE TD4 Manual Black - Gone.
RR Classic V8 EFI - Gone

Post #289282 3rd Feb 2016 8:23 pm
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Quicksilva



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Thanks Pedro. I'll get into TOPIX and purchase it. Not sure why my Mechanic couldn't find this solution.

Post #289298 4th Feb 2016 6:08 am
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Dick E



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Thanks Pedro. This must be the defenitive answer i have been looking for. Downloaded the relevent stuff from Topix and off to my local indy sometime this week to get (hopefully) the problem finaly sorted.
Thanks again for the info

Post #289679 7th Feb 2016 10:45 am
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Quicksilva



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Any chance you could tell me the document number in TOPIx so I'm getting the correct one?

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Dick E



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Hi Quicksilva. The document that you are looking for is
LTB00566v6 - Fuel Gauge Operation Not Accurate.
This is the latest update to the problem. Hope this helps

Post #289751 8th Feb 2016 9:26 am
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Quicksilva



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Thanks Dick E, I'll get account sorted and purchase it tonight.
Cheers

Post #289847 9th Feb 2016 2:25 am
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Dick E



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Had the tank wiring done today. Also needed 1 new sensor fitted. All seems to be working correctly at the moment as the fuel gauge shows more fuel now than before it was fixed. Gonna let the fuel get really low and keep my eye on the gauge .
Total price from indy was £325. The warranty company are gonna pay £225 towards the cost so for me, £100 to get it working is a real bargain.
Just hope now that this really is "fixed"
Will update here in a couple of weeks

Post #290218 12th Feb 2016 9:31 pm
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Quicksilva



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Well, after running out of fuel without warning and waiting for roadside assistance, the car ended up being towed to the dealer. So, two weeks later, I finally got it back. Censored Not sure why it took two weeks (excuses included - staff member resigned, warranty company delays and other internal problems) i'm happy to say they applied the LTB00566 fix and so far so good.

Just need to drive it some more to use the fuel and see if the gauge reports the correct amount. It should since I've got two new senders, a new pump, new gauge and 4 little wire connectors! I'd say all that was need was the wire connectors in the first place!

Thank god for the extended warranty is all I can say.

Now I'm off for a drive. Cool

Post #293404 12th Mar 2016 3:49 am
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Quicksilva



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Well unfortunately my problem still exists. Censored Not sure what they can do this time. Big Cry

Two new senders, a new pump, new gauge and 4 little wire connectors - what else can they change? Would a software update solve the problem? Question Question Question

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Dick E



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Looks like a software update is the only thing left to try!!!
Touch wood...... mine still seems to be alright after changing one of the sensors, pump and wiring connectors being done away with

Post #293894 17th Mar 2016 9:14 am
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carlsson



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Apple - software updates = Free
Microsoft - software updates = Free
JLR - software updates = ££££££ especially when it's found to be a known issue ??? 2007 hse auto

Post #293896 17th Mar 2016 9:26 am
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