The recommended Land Rover Freelander service schedule is after 3,000 miles (5,000 km) or 3 months for the first service, then a main service every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) or every 12 months whichever comes soonest, for the Freelander 1. The Freelander 2 service schedule is every 15,000 miles (30,000 km) or every 12 months whichever comes soonest.
We at FreelanderSpecialist.com provide a thorough and competitive Freelander service for all models.
To view our full price list for your model of Freelander please click on the appropriate link below:
Freelander 2 2.2 TD4 Diesel – from £284.18
Freelander 1.8 Petrol Service – from £155.86
Freelander 2.5 V6 Petrol Service – from £191.03
Freelander 2.0 TDi Diesel (L-Series) Service – from £209.29
Freelander 2.0 TD4 Diesel Service – from £248.94
MOT Service
Although we do not do MOTs ourselves if you would like to have your Freelander MOTed at the same time it is serviced then we can sort this out for you for just £49. This is only possible if you bring your Freelander to us for the service.
sorry head went td4
5 door 2.0 td model
hi
would you have a set of roof rails and one of them bumper over riders with the spotlights built in if you have and would like to sell thm please e mail me the cost lots of thanks
john
Hi Chrys,
The reason that the light is still on is probably either the brake fluid is low or your brake pads are worn.
I hope this helps, any problems just give Nobert a call on 0788 9936 364 and he will be able to talk it through with you.
All the best,
Sue
Hi,
Just wanted to find out. The Hand brake light on the dashboard of my Freelander 1999 Model, still shines even after the Hand brake arm is down and when I am driving. What can be the problem?