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MikeFL2



Member Since: 26 Jul 2007
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Baltic Blue
Newbie questions

Hi, Picked up a new FL2 yesterday and really pleased with the purchase. Tried most of the features out but just want to check on two small things:

1. Should the wing mirrors dip automatically when reverse is selected. Mine doesn't but flicking through the manual it seems to suggest they should - maybe only on high spec models? we have a TD4 XS

2. should the rear window deactivation switch (on the drivers side window control panel) light up when pressed? it appears to have a LED on the switch but when I press it - it works (disables the rear window switches) but doesn't illuminate....

.... only done 100 miles or so but what a great car in all respects Razz

Cheers

Post #4889 26th Jul 2007 11:01 am
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superkoala



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Belgium 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Rimini Red

Hi MikeFL2, welcome to the forum Wink

1. I think mirrors only dip when you have leather seats with memory function

2. not sure about that, I will take a look at the switch in the dark Smile

believe me, the miles will keep on passing by very quickly since it's such a great car to drive Thumbs Up 

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JMMYM



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Stornoway Grey

MikeFL2,

Mirrors only dip on reverse on HSE models. I've got an XS model which I park kerbside every night. What I've done is set passenger side mirror looking downwards more than the drivers side mirror so that I have half a chance of seeing kerb when reversing into a parking space.

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Welcome to another proud owner Thumbs Up

1. Only available on vehicles with leather seats and memory function.

2. Yes it does have an LED but not that visible in daylight. ______________________
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avtur



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

UKdave104 wrote:

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2. Yes it does have an LED but not that visible in daylight.


I mentioned this yesterday when my motor was serviced, I was told that's the way it is. I also menitoned similar problem with the the LED's on the heater controls. The ones around the fan control are fine, but others are very poorly lit, not visible in sunlight (oops that word again !) Again was told thats the way it is.

I'm wondering what's the best way to get feedback to LR about things like this, via the dealer or via Land Rover web site ??? any views anyone?

Post #4894 26th Jul 2007 2:08 pm
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MikeFL2



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Baltic Blue

Thanks for the responses - good tip re partially dipping the nearside wing mirror.

Will check when dark if the LED on the window switch illuminates - as mentioned not very easy to see in the daylight - not ideal as the LED is the only way to know what position the switch is in other than trying the passenger window switches...

Great car though - driven a few 4x4s before but never owned one, even after such a short time behind the wheel I can't see it being easy going back to a 'ground level' car again..... had a VX220 Turbo which I sold last year - would have been fun having it now and jumping out of the FL2 and into the VX to get a feel for real height difference Shocked

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avtur



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MikeFL2,

Not that the FL2 is slow but I'm sure you'll notice you get a tremendous amount of driving satisfaction with the FL2 at lower speeds than the VX220- that's very good news for your driving licence .... Laughing Laughing Laughing

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MikeFL2



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Baltic Blue

Hi Avtur,

I'm actually noticing a few similarities betwwen the drive of the VXT and the Freelander Shocked - namely the torque availble Thumbs Up ... the reason i got the VXT over the Elise was because i wanted an engine that was effortless rather than one that was revy and all top end. I got a Stage II tune on the VXT so had 250bhp and 260lbs of torque ...obviously it is much different to the Freelander but this is also my first modern diesel (had a cavalier TDi years ago as a company car) and I'm really impressed with the performance - esecially how (relitively) effortless it feels. Can't imagine ever going back to a regular petrol engine - unless it is a V8 or something, and would love to get a drive in the new TDV8 Smile

Post #4915 27th Jul 2007 2:00 pm
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