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| Sammie1 Member Since: 25 Aug 2012 Location: Halifax Posts: 26      | Just got my Freelander2 (57) back from the garage and it's still not repaired!! So any help at all would be really appreciated. 
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|  25th Aug 2012 6:31 pm | 
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| Dave Member Since: 04 Jul 2007 Location: Somewhere Near You Posts: 2666      | I remember cars from years gone by that had a rubber disc type thing in the floor under the rear seats, doesn't the FL2 have these   | ||
|  25th Aug 2012 6:40 pm | 
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| taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652    | The Freelnder doesn't have a rubber bung, probably to do with wading depth?
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|  25th Aug 2012 6:47 pm | 
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| alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4644  | 
 Yes, it has, under the right rear seat cushion, below the carpet. You can disconnect through there some of the tank connections. But furthermore, indeed, it's a tank out operation. | ||
|  25th Aug 2012 7:24 pm | 
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| Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2214    | There is a rubber bung under the offside rear seat squab.
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|  26th Aug 2012 11:38 am | 
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| Sammie1 Member Since: 25 Aug 2012 Location: Halifax Posts: 26      | Hi
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|  20th Sep 2012 7:23 pm | 
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| sparsek Member Since: 24 Jul 2012 Location: Sao carlos Posts: 9    | 
 Hi, What are the part numbers of senders? Thanks | ||
|  6th Aug 2013 5:41 pm | 
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| ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464    | See post at the bottom of the link  | ||
|  6th Aug 2013 6:03 pm | 
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| atlas Member Since: 27 Jul 2012 Location: Timisoara Posts: 207      | Be careful, there are two types of pumps, for cars with fire burner heater and without. | ||
|  6th Aug 2013 10:07 pm | 
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| buzz11 Member Since: 24 Nov 2010 Location: on a chair Posts: 7      | I've a '07 SE model with faulty fuel gauge, my local mechanic replaced both senders but now the guage does not read full, when in fact the tank is brim full. 
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|  13th Aug 2013 9:57 pm | 
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| atlas Member Since: 27 Jul 2012 Location: Timisoara Posts: 207      | It's possible that one sender is not properly mounted, maybe the floating arm is not allowed to move freely inside the tank. 
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|  14th Aug 2013 6:49 am | 
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| Andy131 Member Since: 09 Dec 2009 Location: Manchester Posts: 2214    | one of the fuel senders could be restricted.
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|  14th Aug 2013 11:58 am | 
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