A new Freelander 2 for Christmas.
A new Freelander 2 for Christmas.
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wildcat45

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8,144 posts

213 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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God wiling, i get it Christmas Eve.

Freelander 2 SD4 HSE, Santorini Black/Black leather. A few minor options as it was a stock car. Privacy glass and a full size spare.

I have some questions, as I get a bit geeky about my cars.

What's the Freeander 2 L number? Like L322 for the FFRR.

What info does anyone have on the gearbox/power train please Its an auto.

Will it have as STD an auxilliary heater? The spec sheet appears to suggest it does. If it does, hw does it work.

They are built in Halewood, but someone tood me they get transpirted elsewhere for quality control.

Is the engine, reoated to the Jag XF 2.2?

Cheers.

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Good choice sir... wink
  • The Freelander 2 went under the code of L359.
  • What do you want to know about the power train? Google 'Haldex' and you'll be able to read up on some of it.
  • If you have the aux heater, it comes on automatically when you start the engine, provided the temperature is <5C.
  • Built in Halewood and AFAIK the Quality control is carried out there too. However, they are then transported down to Gaydon for distribution.
  • If anything, the relationship goes the other way. When the TD4/SD4 was first built, the Freelander 2 was the first car to use that engine.
HTH

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wildcat45

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213 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Brilliant stuff! I can annoy my wife and friends with facts and refer to the car br it's L number. :-)

Didn't Land Rover have a Leyland Trucks designation for gearboxes. LTxxx? Do they still have this?

It is the same engine as a Jag then? A mate tells me its actually a PSA derived engine.

I shall Googe Haldex right now.

Cheers.

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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wildcat45 said:
Didn't Land Rover have a Leyland Trucks designation for gearboxes. LTxxx? Do they still have this?
Sort of but it depends on the gearbox as they are bought in from different suppliers these days... e.g. The Defender uses the 6spd Ford MT82 gearbox.

wildcat45 said:
It is the same engine as a Jag then? A mate tells me its actually a PSA derived engine.
The TDV6 was developed in conjunction with PSA. I can't remember the specifics of the 4cyl but IIRC it was to be used in other cars within PAG.

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wildcat45

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213 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Thanks again.

I've more questions if you don't mind.

The fact it has a heated windscreen, is I guess a hang over from the Ford era. Is the Freelander 2 related to the Kuga and Volvo XC 60?

David87

6,978 posts

236 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Yep, the engine is PSA-sourced, but re-engineered by Land Rover for off-road use.

Do you have the new MY13 facelift car? Enjoy!

David87

6,978 posts

236 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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With regard to the chassis' origins, it is built on the Ford EUCD platform, meaning it is indeed related to the Volvo XC60, but not the Kuga (which is based on the Ford C1 platform).

See here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_EUCD_platform

wildcat45

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213 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Thanks for the links.

Yep MY13 car. The only thing it doesn't have which I think I will miss are Xennons. I misread the spec sheet, they only come on the HSE Lux model.

Its got a tough act to follow. I am trading in my 18 month old MX-5 in for it. It will actually replace my Mazda CX7, 2.3 petrol, which has been more or less faultless since new 5 years ago. Its worth nowt as PX and as I am quite fond of it, I'm giving it to my FIL.

The Freelander's probably not going off road, but its going to be expexted to commute, be a "best car" dog transporter, tip cart, and undertake a weekly 280 round trip to SW Scotland where its going to live as a country car getting thoughly mucky, and living on top of a beach.

I've always hankered after a Land Rover, and since we got the dog, a 2 seater was never really going to be practical. I would have preferred an XF Sportbrake, but my wife likes SUV type cars. She's landed a new job within walking distance of home, our new home which is near a commuter train station which suits me, so 1 car makes sense.

I fancied spending 40k on a used L322, or a Disco. Access to our off street parking meant both were doable, but tight for a big truck.

The Freelander may prove to be a bit small, that's my only fear, but all the equipment in the HSE I hope will prove a distraction.

I see JE Engineering can get 230BHP out of the SD4. My outgoing CX7 makes something like 258....I guess I'm going to have to accept the loss in power.

I now JE Engineering are a pretty good outfit,with a long LR history. I guess their modifications would invalidate the OEM. Warranty?


FiF

48,121 posts

275 months

Tuesday 25th December 2012
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I take it you have already found http://www.freel2.com/forum/

Stack of info in there.

wildcat45

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213 months

Tuesday 25th December 2012
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Yep all over it like a cheap suit!

I am loving the car by the way. I know its not the most modern of 4 x 4s but but its like a mini-Range Rover (L322 not the new one)

The sales guy has given us tickets for the Land Rover Eperience which I am looking foward to.


camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th December 2012
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Make sure you book it up soon as there's usually a 3mth waiting list!!

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wildcat45

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Tuesday 25th December 2012
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Ah OK.

Does it have to be one in the North - where I am. I have never been to Gaydon, so fancy killing two birds with one stone.

David87

6,978 posts

236 months

Tuesday 25th December 2012
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I'm pretty sure the Experience voucher is valid for whoever you fancy doing it. Never been round the Gaydon course, but have watched and it looks great!

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Tuesday 25th December 2012
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The voucher is valid at any of the UK Experience centres.

Note: The LRE course at Gaydon is on the tracks outside the front of the Heritage Centre and NOT on the off-road facilities on the proving ground behind.

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wildcat45

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213 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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I had hoped it would be the proving ground. Always wanted to go to the museum. Any nice hotels round there?

camel_landy

5,417 posts

207 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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wildcat45 said:
Any nice hotels round there?
There's not much immediately next door but Gaydon itself is on the edge of the Cotswolds, so plenty to choose from. It's also not far from Warwick, Stratford, etc...

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jontymo

845 posts

174 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Come on get some piccys up!!!!

Really fancy a 2 at some point this year.

Jontymo

ruaricoles

1,231 posts

249 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Ref. gearbox code, if I remember right the 6 speed auto is an Aisin Warner box and the code was something like AWF21. Suits the car really well.

Enjoy the car!

wildcat45

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213 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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Thanks guys. I shall try and post pics but having moved in the last few weeks I am still on the ipad. If it will let me, I will

Shaw Tarse

31,836 posts

227 months

Wednesday 26th December 2012
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wildcat45 said:
Thanks guys. I shall try and post pics but having moved in the last few weeks I am still on the ipad. If it will let me, I will
If you've got a Photobucket account you should be ok, I'd be interested to see the new front lights, either here or on the Frl2 site smile