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drivebyabuser



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Orkney Grey
I6 Petrol Alternator Replacement - After deep fording!

Had a fun day out today at the Avalanche Adventure Pay and Play Day. Heavily recommend and was astounded what the Freelander could manage - Outperforming some of Disco's there actually

Last run of the day was wading a deep puddle and I fear it fried my alternator

The battery light came on halfway through the journey home. By the time i got to my front door the dash had lit up like a proverbial Christmas tree with the electrics and the stereo doing some interesting stuff.

It's clear the battery isn't charging. Checked the fuses etc.

I have ordered a new Alternator (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-FREE...2749.l2648)

Has anyone had any experience changing an alternator on an I6? - I found some advice on the changing the thermostat and it looks like a massive pain to take off the intake manifold..... https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32245.html

Or any other ideas?






 '07 i6 Petrol XS

The Freelander - Keeping my RS5 from using all the fuel in the Northern Hemisphere

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MotionInc



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Sorry, wrong post!
Here is a vid:

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p_gill



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You already found the post I made about removing the manifold.

If you want to you can remove the entire front of the vehicle.

This will create lots of room for getting off the manifold and getting to the Alternator.

I don't recommend this approach but you wanted alternatives




It's not my LR2 but it is a great picture


Take care

Paul

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p_gill



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I checked your Ebay link

That Alternator doesn't seem to come with a clutch pulley.

You will need to get the pulley and the tool to install it.

Note: I used the Metal Nerds tool and Air Tools (the Torx bit included in the kit was a little too short)

I recommend you get a tool with a longer bit.

Note: I didn't replace the Alternator, I only replaced the clutched pulley

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33867.html

Have fun

Paul

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drivebyabuser



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Thanks folks - Well that looks no fun at all! I might have to get someone to do it for me it seems. I think a ramp or a garage would be really handy and i have neither! '07 i6 Petrol XS

The Freelander - Keeping my RS5 from using all the fuel in the Northern Hemisphere

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