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fredastaire



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Santorini Black

When I changed my oil I wasn't impressed by the sump plug design in that the plug is flush with the sump base and therefore there is still a level of oil up to the thread insert that won't come out.
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I aquired a sort of pipe cleaner out of the Grandaughters craft box and used it as a wick. An astounding volume of oil then dribbled out!!!!!
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pab



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fredastaire wrote:
May I ask if you can comment and advise for the Haldex what the 'Active on demand filler plug' is and do we need to purchase one or is there an alternative?

I believe it's just the normal Haldex filler plug. I.e. step 5 of the Haldex fill is simply telling you to replace the filler plug before turning the ignition on for 5 minutes (after which you remove it again for the next step.

(For the benefit of those who might not know, LR refer to the Haldex as the Active On-Demand Coupling.)

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fredastaire



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thanks Pab, I guess that the instruction descriptive has been translated hence reading the odd English script it seemed as if it was some sort of service tool bit.
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Steve D



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Steve D wrote:
Had mine just over a year now. Did a full service when I got it with around 67,000 miles on it. Changed just the oil again at around 72,000 (I get my oil/parts for cost or less at work and do my own repairs Wink ). Changing the oil and filter again tomorrow with just over 75,000 miles on the clock and I've got a tin of engine flush to try out as well. Going to give it a nice long drain while I fit a new set of front pads to try to get rid of my low-speed squeeeeeeeek under light braking so we'll see how clean it is when I put the new oil in. Mr. Green My repair regime might be different if I was paying full price for parts plus labour though. Whistle


Used the flush - ran engine for 15 minutes. Drained oil and left it draining for about 5 hours while I got on with other stuff. Filled with oil and it is that clean, I had trouble seeing the oil on the dipstick. Could be the flush, could be the long drain off time, could be that this is the 3rd oil change in 9000 miles. All I know is the oil in the engine is as clear as it came out of the oil container.

Brake squeal: Fitted new pads. Still squeaking. Evil or Very Mad Gonna fit new discs now - just waiting for them to be delivered to me.

Oh, and I got it MOT'd while I was at it - free of charge too on account of the work I put the MOT stations way. Mr. Green

Total expenditure so far on the service, pads and MOT - £0.00 That's right, Censored all! Whistle Mr. Green

Might have to pay for my discs though. Crying or Very sad Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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RichP



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[quote="alex_pescaru"]

"Manual Transmission/Front Differential - Castrol MTF97309, LR Part No. LR006247, 1.9 liters
Transfer Case - BOT 118 PLUS 75W90, 0.75 liters
Haldex - Statoil SL01-301, LR Part no. LR003136, 0.65 liters
Read Differential - Castrol EPX 80W90, LR Part no. LR003156, 0.7 liters"

Hi, I'm planning on doing all of the above plus an engine oil and oil filter change. I presume it is good practice to replace the Haldex filter when doing the oil on that item, are there any other items I should be changing for any of these apart from the plug washers?
Cheers.

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RichP



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Tambora Flame

Bump, and also what type of engine flush should be used?

Post #241730 19th Nov 2014 10:37 pm
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alex_pescaru



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No, just the washers.
If you dismantle the Haldex, maybe a few o-rings.
I, for one, never used an engine flush. Just regularly changed the oil and the filter.
The new oil has detergents in it that degrade after a few hundred miles.

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RichP



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Tambora Flame

Thanks Alex, not planning on dismantling yet just changing fluids, filters and washers. Mileage is 73k so I don't have to change all fluids I just think it is a good proactive measure that is (hopefully) quite easy to do. Thumbs Up

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Mariuzzello



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Hi, I take this old thread to ask you two things:

1) In the manual gearbox oil change (and mine has manual transmission) I saw that there is only one plug where discharges and recharges the oil, but also with a pump can I be able to suck all the old oil? Inside the gear box, it's possible to introduce a small rubber tube until the bottom?

2) I saw the figure to understand where is the drain plug / loading of a transfer case, but I do not understand exactly where it is! Can you help me with any suggestions?

Thanks so much!!!

P.S. my FL2 has about 100,000 miles and I believe that these oils have never been replaced ... Crying or Very sad
yesterday I replaced the rear differential oil!

Post #310783 10th Nov 2016 7:43 pm
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alex_pescaru



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The transfer case is behind the engine, connected with the gearbox and the main driveshaft.

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Arctic



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey

Note to self change of oils are due before the end of November, as there ever been a pictorial how to on these changes ?

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JohnnyBlack



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alex_pescaru wrote:
Ionut wrote:
Can you tell me also how can I check the oil level for differential, gear box, etc. and, if needed, how to top up and what lubricants (oil) is needed for each part?


Manual Transmission/Front Differential - Castrol MTF97309, LR Part No. LR006247, 1.9 liters
Transfer Case - BOT 118 PLUS 75W90, 0.75 liters
Haldex - Statoil SL01-301, LR Part no. LR003136, 0.65 liters
Read Differential - Castrol EPX 80W90, LR Part no. LR003156, 0.7 liters


Manual Gearbox/Front Differential Oil Fill/Check


Transfer Case Oil Fill/Check
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Haldex Oil Fill/Check


Rear Differential Oil Fill/Check


Salut Alex,

Nu inteleg foarte bine, la un LR2 manual din 2007, pe langa uleiul de motor si cutie mai trebuie schimbat vre-un ulei undeva?

Thanks. The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. Verily this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it’s my very good honour to meet you and you may call me V.

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Arctic



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 HSE Auto Orkney Grey

Once again marked for reference

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Arctic



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One year as past where as it gone, and i still need to do this job, message to myself pull your finger out Rolling with laughter

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jules



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Changing the engine oil is not as bad as some make out.

Jack up, drop the undertray, drain the engine oil, undo the filter cap with swivel 27mm spanner. There is plenty of room as you can push the big pipe over a bit and get even a large hand like mine up to the cap. Filter can be removed without oil running down your arm. More oil will drain once the filter is remove so leave the drain plug out till new filter is in place.





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