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Dean1234



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Place Your Bets, What's Next?

Just a bit of light humour for a Monday. I guess you could say I've learnt just how expensive FL2's can be. Here is my FL2.



First on the list of things to go wrong was the Gen 4 Haldex with worn out plates which was £1,200 to replace.





While that was done, the lovely people at FreelanderSpecalist.com happened to notice the left and right hand track rod ends boots were cracked, the hand brake cables outer casing was cracked exposing the cables, the front and rear crankcase seals were leaking and required replacing and the PCV valve was leaking. If that wasn't bad enough, we had noticed the clutch was starting to slip. So, you know, while you're in there, why not replace the clutch, dual mass flywheel and the slave cylinder. Laughing Oh and the timing belt was overdue needing to be replaced just to top it off. While the work was being done they also noticed the hand brake levers were sticking and needed to be freed and the pipe across the top of the engine was cracked and needed replacing.

Goodbye another £2,800. Big Cry

We then put on a new set of tyres and had the tracking adjusted. Goodbye another £280

Just when we think we are now set, the throttle body decides not to be a throttle body any more, another £113 gone.





All this is less than 2 months of ownership. Laughing So go on, place your bets on what's next to give us trouble? Laughing My guess is the PTU. Very Happy

Post #419502 14th Mar 2022 10:41 am
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robblue



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At least you know these bits are going to be ok Thumbs Up I am 2 weeks in to a newer 1 and waiting for things to happen . 2009 FL2 S now gone
2011 FL2 HSE AUTO
2012 FL2 XS AUTO
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Post #419507 14th Mar 2022 11:13 am
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Dave47



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was that a Commercial sale or private Question
I suppose you'll need to weigh up the repair costs along with
the purchase price, to see how it all pans out, DAVE.
I.A.M. F1rst Driver.
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Sidthecat



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No consolation I know but that throttle body cost less than a full tank of fuel Wink

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Just a driver



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I dare not let my mrs see this thread she would have my one up for sale tomorrow, Sad

Post #419511 14th Mar 2022 7:08 pm
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Rommel



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I have owned mine five years done over 40k in it and only had a headlight bulb go ! think I have been very lucky. 2013 FL2 XS.
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jules



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Sidthecat wrote:
No consolation I know but that throttle body cost less than a full tank of fuel Wink


IIRC Throttle body repair kit is £30 Jules

Post #419515 14th Mar 2022 8:21 pm
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jules



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Re: Place Your Bets, What's Next?

Dean1234 wrote:
Just a bit of light humour for a Monday. I guess you could say I've learnt just how expensive FL2's can be. Here is my FL2.



Its still probably still less than the amount you would have lost through depreciation on a newer car. Jules

Post #419516 14th Mar 2022 8:25 pm
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jules



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Our FL2 has cost a bit more this year Very Happy - now approaching 8 years old

"A" service £92
MOT £30
Replaced cambelt, water pump and FEAD belt £158
Drivers door actuators £8
And yesterday the tailgate microswitch failed. New switch/handle ordered £20

Obviously the labour is my own but I cant complain at the cost of parts.

The only outrageous parts cost I've come across is the glove box damping device - I mended mine with a hot glue gun rather cough up a ridiculous sum for a non essential part.


I'm changing both diff lubes and servicing the haldex later this summer, when I can get access to the ramps on the farm next door. Jules

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MotionInc



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So that damper may also be made or used in a different LR model. Why, I say that: the original was broken when I bought the vehicle and first changed the cabin filter in very late 2019. The original was totally black; the replacement from the LR parts was light grey and black but , IMO, was not as 'strong' as the original.
I tried looking for the receipt but I guess I did not catalogue it as I can't find it. So, there actually might be another model of LR that shares a very similar part but could be a lot cheaper? Dunno, but what they want for the original damper now could give any customer a coronary.

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Telco



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2015 Freelander 2 SD4 Metropolis LE Auto Orkney Grey

Am I right in thinking it's the one used in the Mk3 Mondeo?
https://www.usedfordspares.co.uk/genuine-f...2128-p.asp

Post #419520 14th Mar 2022 9:47 pm
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MotionInc



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^^^That looks exactly like it! Bow down

Post #419521 14th Mar 2022 9:59 pm
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jules



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exactly, £25 + delivery for a used part

But a new one is £125 !!!


Maybe time to find someone with a 3D printer Jules

Post #419522 14th Mar 2022 10:24 pm
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Dean1234



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robblue wrote:
At least you know these bits are going to be ok Thumbs Up I am 2 weeks in to a newer 1 and waiting for things to happen .


That's the way we are looking at it. All the bits that have been fixed are good for another 10 years or when it rusts away, whichever comes first. Laughing

Dave47 wrote:
was that a Commercial sale or private Question
I suppose you'll need to weigh up the repair costs along with
the purchase price, to see how it all pans out,


It was brought through a sole trader. Money is in a way irrelevent when you weigh up how much fun can be had in these. We had done our homework before buying one and knew things could get expensive. We just didn't expect all the expensive bits to pretty much come at once. Laughing

Just a driver wrote:
I dare not let my mrs see this thread she would have my one up for sale tomorrow


If she can tolerate the price of fuel to run an FL2 then parts prices are now irrelevant. Rolling with laughter

Sidthecat wrote:
No consolation I know but that throttle body cost less than a full tank of fuel


That's actually a really crazy thought at these crazy times. Mr. Green I hadn't really thought about it like that.

jules wrote:
Its still probably still less than the amount you would have lost through depreciation on a newer car.


...and now alot more reliable then some newer cars. Laughing

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Bobupndown



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jules wrote:
Our FL2 has cost a bit more this year Very Happy - now approaching 8 years old

"A" service £92
MOT £30
Replaced cambelt, water pump and FEAD belt £158
Drivers door actuators £8
And yesterday the tailgate microswitch failed. New switch/handle ordered £20

Obviously the labour is my own but I cant complain at the cost of parts.

The only outrageous parts cost I've come across is the glove box damping device - I mended mine with a hot glue gun rather cough up a ridiculous sum for a non essential part.


I'm changing both diff lubes and servicing the haldex later this summer, when I can get access to the ramps on the farm next door.


I took the broken glove box damper out and threw it away, don't recall ever opening any other gloveboxes and thinking "I wish this opened slowly with a damped motion"!

Re the diffs Jules, have you modded them with the drain plugs? Mine is approaching 90k miles now and must be due a change. Previously done the haldex and timing belt. Getting the 10 year service items ticked off early. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Post #419531 15th Mar 2022 11:34 am
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