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Simon_CSK

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  1. FYI

    My searches into this matter indicate that fixed height towbars will interfere with the sensors. Therefore a removable towbar is required. Witter make one of those as well !

    Jules

    The old freelander has rear parking sensors which are not affected by the towbar only annoyance is reversing with the trailer. Would anticipate the Freelander 2 would be the same am due to get mine next week and the dealer is putting on a Fixed height non removable towbar

  2. not for a hot climate as they can't get hot air out of the engine bay

    They can have oil seal problems later on in high milage cars well I say that but I only say that because my mates has just gone and we have been trying to fix it.

    Otherwise there OK

    My wife had a V6 for 9 months of which 3 months was spent with the dealer awaiting on a new engine due to Head Gasket Failure. As far as I have determioned V6's had the same problems as the 1.8's but it was not as well publisised as there was not as many on the road.

    Have got an TD4 HSE Auto which I have had since new. It has covered 53500 miles in two and a half years, mostly hard and fast (I like landies because they stand up to abuse) and the only problem I have had is a seized rear diff which blew in spectacular fashion on the M8 in August this year. I have been waiting since the end of July for a Freelander 2 HSe which I am told will be ready next week. After the V6 the the TD4 was the last chance but it proved it's worth.

  3. Looks like you are onto a winner, good 3.9 blocks are rumored to be getting rarer, but that might just have been spin from the joker trying to sell me one. ;)

    Just remember Niall when you are home there is a 3.9 engine and a ZF gearbox waiting for you as well as a full set of D2 alloys.

    When are you home anyway? and do you need a car? cos my CSK needs a good run!

  4. There does seen to be a lot of confusion even within the title of LRE front page.

    "We regret to announce the closure of ......in formation is now available at Land Rover Addict..... We strongly recommend Land Rover Chronicals...........and by the way we are open for business under a new regime.

    Total confusion :rolleyes: No change there then :D

  5. Sorry Tom I didn't quite get that could you speak a little louder!!

    Only joking but if you type in capitals this is taken to be shouting so please use upper and lower case or all lower case to avoid the potential for offending others.

    As for the problem I would guess that your is a P38 sorry I cannot help I am still driving Classic Range Rovers

  6. Rangies..ughhhhhhhhh

    Had two of them..not worth it from my point of view.

    90's or disco's. Thats the way to go

    Disagree

    Rangies are nice have been driving one for eight years, mot the same one though. Unfortunately couldn't afford the new disco at the time of replacement so went for a Freebie but I still have a very nice rangie.

  7. Jules

    It is a 5 door. The car is only 4 months old so I am not really going to play with it myself. I think I will get the dealer to reprogramme it so that it can only be opened by the switch unless someone can come up with the solution

  8. I too have the Nokia CK-7W in my Freelander after giving up on the bluetooth headset in the car. Usually found the headset not charges.

    Also I do not have the Nokia handset I have a XDA phone which works well in the car. Other thing I found with the headset was I could not hear with it over a certain speed usually around 60-70mph.

  9. I had a problem like this when I had a Td4 a few years ago. Sometimes I would go back to the vehicle and find it unlocked and the back window would be down. Took ages to figure out that the "unlock" button on the fob was being pressed in my pocket, this would first unlock the vehicle and then if pressed long enough would drop the rear window. Stopped carrying the keys in the same pocket as coins, house keys etc and the problem went away!

    BB

    I have thought of this however my window is dropping and the car is staying locked.

  10. Until I bought the Freelander i was using a Ipaq 2210 with a CF card type GPS receiver. I much preferred this to the audio one in the Freelander. However since upgrading my Ipaq to a XDA I have not been able to get the kit working so i have not really bothered as I have the kit ing the car anyway.

    I have used a GPS receiver mouse with the laptop, the Ipaq with the CF receiver and the Audio version in the Freelander and of the three types I prefer to Ipaq/PDA type. I do a lot of miles and this gave me the advantage of seeing the road ahead without taking my eyes off the road.

  11. My goodness it is slow in here. Just thought I would liven it up with a problem on my TD4.

    The rear window comes down on its own without any input from me.

    The dealer has already replaced the control box but can I have the programme fixed so that the rear window cannot be operated by the door remote?

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