vonkprop
19th August 2010, 09:43 AM
Hi, I'm new to this forum and the Freelander. I recently bought a 1998 XEdi with 220,000 on the clock. Went from Launceston up to Devonport a few weeks ago to check it out. Had done some research and read about all the HG problems with the 1.8L petrol engine, but this is 2.0 diesel. Body is in very good shape. Interior a bit worn, but to be expected after 12 years. Did all the checks I could think of and was prompted to do by reading. Underneath looking for obvious leaks etc. All seemed OK. Thought about it for a couple of weeks and hummed and hawed, then bought it. I like it, my wife likes it.
Then on Monday I went up to fetch it and drive it the 100ks or so home. Went really well, no obvious problems. Seems to go really well. The only turbo I've had before was on a 1983 SAAB 900 and that was really lively. Also 2.0L but petrol and went like hell. This is nowhere near that being diesel, but I'm not looking for top speed, more economy and normal pulling power with the odd off-road excursion.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I get home, then do a few trips around town and find it's overheating... ho hum and boring.
Temp gauge not going above half to start with just a bit of steam when I stop and that lovely hot radiator smell, and then last night the temp guage goes out the top.
I've checked the oil, dip-stick and cap and that all seems to be clean and the car runs really well.
I have read a few related threads here but most seem to be related to the 1.8L petrol engine.
So now, I have to start to diagnosis procedure. Caps, tubes, thermostats etc. and go from the beginning.
I suppose I could race back there and demand my money back, but my attitude is, "hey this is a 12 year old car, find the problem and fix it properlyand then I'll get years of use"
I did all the repair and servicing on the SAAB, replaced clutches, harmonic balancers, diagnosed and repaired clutch master cylinder problems, brakes, suspension etc. The only thing I didn't do was take the engine itself out. So, my mechanical knowledge, with the help of these kind of forums is reasonable.
Any obvious pointers and start points?
Derek Elliot
Then on Monday I went up to fetch it and drive it the 100ks or so home. Went really well, no obvious problems. Seems to go really well. The only turbo I've had before was on a 1983 SAAB 900 and that was really lively. Also 2.0L but petrol and went like hell. This is nowhere near that being diesel, but I'm not looking for top speed, more economy and normal pulling power with the odd off-road excursion.
Anyway, to cut a long story short, I get home, then do a few trips around town and find it's overheating... ho hum and boring.
Temp gauge not going above half to start with just a bit of steam when I stop and that lovely hot radiator smell, and then last night the temp guage goes out the top.
I've checked the oil, dip-stick and cap and that all seems to be clean and the car runs really well.
I have read a few related threads here but most seem to be related to the 1.8L petrol engine.
So now, I have to start to diagnosis procedure. Caps, tubes, thermostats etc. and go from the beginning.
I suppose I could race back there and demand my money back, but my attitude is, "hey this is a 12 year old car, find the problem and fix it properlyand then I'll get years of use"
I did all the repair and servicing on the SAAB, replaced clutches, harmonic balancers, diagnosed and repaired clutch master cylinder problems, brakes, suspension etc. The only thing I didn't do was take the engine itself out. So, my mechanical knowledge, with the help of these kind of forums is reasonable.
Any obvious pointers and start points?
Derek Elliot