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georgijee

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  1. Hi there. I'm the owner of 2007 Freelander 2.

    I had opened one topic few months ago about 4WD.

    This time I have real problem.

    I heard some weird sound on the back side of the car, like some ting latching while I going slowly and the noise is getting louder when I speed up. I went to my mechanic ( not LR because we don't have official mechanic store over here ) and when we spin the back wheel we hear that sound. It's coming from rear differential.

    Any suggest? Is still safe to drive it or I should try to find a good mechanic or drive it abroad to official LR?

    Maybe it's a Haldex unit? I had try to Google it but now I'm just even more confused.

    Is necessary to make a service of Haldex?

    I hope that someone will find enough time to help me.

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  2. Hello.

    I have few questions about Land Rover Freelander 2 I bought two months ago from dealer.

    It's a used car, 2.2 TD4 engine and year of manufacture is 2007. But it's actually in pretty shape, almost excellent.

    Questions are about Terrain Response system which answers I can't find anywhere.

    First, if it is on normal mode, did this Land Rover have AWD system always on or we turn it on manually with this small wheel near gear stick? ( TR system )

    Second. If first option is Grass, Gravel & snow second mud & ruts and third sand and the last one rock crawl. Which one we can use in deep snow? From 10cm to 50cm?

    Which one we can use on iced asphalt road?

    Snowy asphalt road?

    Also, is there any speed limit if we change the mode on that small wheel (TR system)? Or we can drive however ( fast / slow ) as we want?

    If we drive on asphalt road, which have ice or a 1-3 centimeters of snow , which mode we should use? And also is there any speed or gear limit?

    Thanks on your time.

    Sincerely

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