Freelander 2.0 Diesel TD4 (200 – 2006) Service from just £248.94 incl. VAT The Freelander 2.0 litre diesel TD4 (2000 – 2006) should be serviced every 12,000 miles (20,000 km) or every 12 months, which ever comes sooner. The service schedule involves an A service and a B service. The …
Has Your 2.0 L Series Diesel Freelander done 48,000 miles or more? Do You Want to make sure it does another 48,000 miles? We Can Help! Don’t take the chance of your timing belt snapping – if this happens you are likely to do serious, and possibly irreparable engine damage, …
Is Your Diesel Freelander losing water or overheating? Do you want your beloved Freelander back on the road and running cool again? We Can Help! If you are losing water or your engine is overheating, don’t continue to drive your car otherwise you could do extensive damage to the engine. …
On of the most important things to do with a Freelander K-Series engine is to check the water regularly – a problem caught early could save you a lot of money! So you have been regularly checking your water level and all has been going well, until one day you …
Freelanders need a little more care and attention than many modern day vehicles, but if you give it that little extra love it should reward you well by keeping away what could potentially be very costly repair bills. So here are our top 7 tips for looking after your Freelander: …
Land Rover Freelanders are great vehicles. They make fantastic family cars; give superb vision of the road; are easy to get in and out of if bending is a problem, and perform very well off road. If you are looking to buy any vehicle you should be aware of the …
Many people when they get a worn tyre will pop along to their local tyre fitters and replace maybe just the one tyre, or often at best two of them. With the Land Rover Freelander you need to BEWARE! The Land Rover Freelanders are permanent four wheel drive. Drive is …
Some of the most expensive parts to replace on a Land Rover Freelander are in the drive train – the IRD unit (transfer box), rear differential and gearbox. So why would you risk damaging any, or all of these parts? If your viscous coupling unit (VCU) has past its useable …
Has Your Freelander done 72,000 miles or more? Do You Want to make sure it does another 72,000 miles? We Can Help! Don’t take the chance of your timing belt snapping – if this happens you are likely to do serious, and possibly irreparable engine damage, which would cost thousands …
Has Your Freelander done 72,000 miles or more? Do You Want to make sure it does another 72,000 miles? We Can Help! Don’t take the chance of your timing belt snapping – if this happens you are likely to do serious, and possibly irreparable engine damage, which would cost thousands …