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Mr Bean

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  1. That is correct.

    The air con will run when you point the air at the windscreen. The air con dries the air and helps to keep it mist free.

    The mpg will not be affected drastically IMO.

  2. My advice: if you can't see the products first and they involve safety, NEVER buy them via internet.

    There is a huge problem on the internet where it has become the place to offload poor quality goods and excessively charge postage and packing.

  3. Most people who desire to take a Freelander off road will want to change the tyres, the Freelanders with 16” wheels have an advantage here, as there are several options.

    Stock form, a Freelander can squeeze a 225/75-16 although it may rub if heavily laden with cargo or rear seat passengers.

    A 225/70 is a safer bet if you often have rear seat passengers. In lifted form, the 225/75-16 is common and won’t rub.

    With the combination two-inch lift and 225/75 tyres, the Freelander will sport eleven inches of clearance underneath!

    If you have 17” wheels, you can either seek out some 16” or you are limited terribly in tyre options.

  4. Well my side steps decided to snap at the brackets today.

    They had totally rotted through.

    The steps are still good but the brackets are scrap.

    And to top it all off half the rivnuts are knackered which will need to be drilled out and replaced with a bigger one.

    Does anybody where you can buy just the brackets or is it new side steps?

    I'm tempted to buy stainless steel just because they will last the life of the car.

    What are everyone's thoughts?

  5. A sensor can fail and look totally fine on the outside.

    If the diagnostics point to that sensor it will be right to check the wiring and if thats fine then change the sensor.

    Also the wiring to the HDC switch on the gear lever can wear through and sometimes even snap.

  6. Temperature issue aside many people tint their side windows and these go up and down without a problem.

    Generally though over time the heated rear window does cause some rippling and distorion.

    I would never use tint film on any car as i think it looks nasty!

  7. Engine wise it's pretty straight forward.

    Keep your eyes on the tyres. You need the same brand with the same depth on the same axle. If the front and back are different then the larger ones need to go on the back.

    Get underneath the car and check the bushes around the IRD.

    If you ever think the VCU has seized remove it and run the car in 2WD so you don't knacker the IRD and have much bigger expense.

    The rear door seals don't last long so check to see if the boot cubby box is full of water.

    Everything else is pretty standard wear and tear stuff.

    Does everything work on it?

  8. Yes we did buy one ended up going on a tangent, Ended up with a uk model that we have to pay import tax on and needs a few jobs. Freelander TD4 registered sept 2005 total including import tax £4,100.

    Rear diff has a leak, rear light glass broken, bonnet light scratches seems to have had a cat living on it, three different tyres with vibration and most importantly of all according to the wife no sidesteps. Other than that it,s very clean and tidy. So in the last three weeks we have bought a Disco and a Freelander, looking for advice and help on any of the above problems especially the side steps :)

    Leadbelly

    The side steps can be purchased from any accessory shop just look through the glossy mags for ones you like.

    The tyres i would replace all 4 with a good brand and get the balancing and tracking checked.

    Apart from those few jobs it sounds like you got a bargain at that price!!!! :)

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