Pre 2000 Diesel Freelanders are a good car with few faults except one. There is a difference in the front and rear diffs (as is for most awd cars) but Landrover put too much in. As a result the Viscous Coupling Unit (VCU) fails - usually somewhere around 140,000km. When this fails it also takes out the Intermediate Reduction Drive (IRD) (basically the transfer case). Both are very, very, very expensive.
The only fix for this is replacement of the IRD to a later version with better gearing.
Given the km on this car I would assume neither has happened and the VCU is likely to fail in the near future followed by the IRD some time later. When the VCU fails it locks solid and causes transmission windup and the weak link is the IRD.
It is not worth changing out a good IRD so you need to test the VCU regularly. see here http://www.aulro.com/afvb/freelander...ander-vcu.html
If you find the VCU has failed then do not drive the car and get the VCU changed.
Do a search in this section there is also a lot of good stuff.
Also the timing belt and other belts have to be changed every 80,000 km so this will be due soon - is a little expensive as well.
The Di is the base spec model and did not come with a lot of things like alloy wheels, hill decent etc - however many were optioned up to XEDi specs - so just be aware of that.
Don't be put off by what I have said - the above information is simply being forearmed is forewarned. Do the VCU check as part of your maintenance routine and you should be OK.
Also - you mentioned tyres - a Freelander MUST have tyres of the same size and approximate wear on all wheels. If the rear tyres are down they have been on the front and have not been rotated properly. If the front tyres are worn a bit you may need to buy four new tyres not just two. You will need to rotate them every 10,000km - I do fronts to rears and vice versa but whatever suits you - just make sure all tyres wear at the same rates.
These are a great car - I bought mine at 160,000km had the VCU/IRD shortly after and fixed it and it has been great ever since - now done 260,00km and still drives like new but is starting to mark its territory.
Garry
PS only start threads on topics in one location only. In this case this section not the General chat - that stops duplication of replies.


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