Redfox
Member Since: 07 Jan 2024
Location: Copenhagen
Posts: 178

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Might be, but to determine that, I'd like to see the top 100 failures on a Freelander 2 and how often they occurred on any members cars here. Which goes to say that is a pretty unusable question. So I'll leave it here. Anyway, I think it's not a question of what we start with, but what condition and standard we bring it to and how it performs from then on. Our FL2 never used any oil for example. And if you know this engine, from say Volvo, it is likely to use oil, if not serviced. But our car was serviced (in Greece) from the start.
I test drove it last night after having made all the engine work and coolant system work. A 170 kilometers trip on small narrow b-roads and I am happy to report it did not loose any more coolant and the engine is nice and silent as per usual and responds well to throttle input (speed).
As a small testimony to my earlier statement of sub standard parts manufactures, I bought new cam chain gliders (original), and the long one is not correctly made. It bends a little too much, so that upon installation, it cannot sit tight. It is supposed to click in place tight, not rattle when installed. No way I am taking a chance on that So another one is now installed. And that works. Hmm... quality parts? I'll leave it up to you to decide. Anyway, there is now a new cam chain, tensioner and gliders installed
Sorry to hijack the thread, so back to topic.
Cheers,
Redfox.
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18th Aug 2025 7:39 am |
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IanMetro
Member Since: 11 Sep 2017
Location: Somerset BS21
Posts: 3431

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Oxonpete explains it well.
Different owners have different priorities, and the FL2, at up to 18years old, is moving away from front line everyday primary car for many people, to a more secondary role.
I have seen the profile of owners (and FL2 use) change gradually since I joined the Forum, from FL2s used as main and only cars and garage maintained, to now becoming hobby or family second cars which are home or third party maintained.
I still belong in the first group and my FL2 is our only car and still LR Dealer maintained and warranted.
So far (touch wood) it has given me very little worry and the few problems have been dealt with by the dealer.
If I have an observation/wish then it is that JLR spend a bit more money and improve their spares situation. I believe that they, and nearly everyone else, have taken the 'Just in Time' philosophy to the extremes.
PS As info to the original OP and question, my nuts are not swollen.
It is my belief, and hope, that the FL2 will eventually become a classic.
So hopefully some people. like Redfox, are restoring FL2s to new status for that future. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 84k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)
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18th Aug 2025 11:09 am |
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