My 2002 automatic Land Rover Freelander starts just fine, idles fine, reverses fine -- when you shift into drive the RPM go way up, but the car won't move... it will only move in a very low gear. The car stops when going up even the slightest hill. Check engine light is on. HDC light is on when the car is in drive.
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Land Rover Freelander 2002-2005 KV6 Timming belt andreplacing valves - Video 2 ... shops in North Eastern USA for bent valves and timing belt change? .... Land Rover 200tdiTiming Belt -From Broken Belt to Retiming the ...
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How to change a rover K series cam belt .. by Technozen of ...soy espa?ol porfavor quiero saber timing marks de MG ROVER 25 petrol 1795cc engen .... Hi, Have a Land Rover Freelander1999 petrol serie K, that dont start, ...
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The following is instructions for replacing the timing (or camshaft) belt on the 1.8i petrol engine, as fitted to a Freelander. This is the K-series ... With the timing set, thecam sprocket marks should look like this. Posted Image
disconnect your MAF sensor and turn it on and see if it runs with out stalling. if it does, replace your MAF sensor, do not run your vehicle without it.
check for timing belt failure by removing black plastic engine cover on side. if ok and tight check crankshaft sensor these are a common failure.. hope this helps
The Freelander, along with all Land Rovers are permanently in 4 wheel drive: You need to take the car to a workshop to see what is happening. Freelanders have big problems with the transfer box, this maybe the problem. When you reverse the car and put the car steering to full lock whilst reversing, do you feel that the car is blocking or binding, as though you have the brakes on. If so this is an indication that the transfer box is faulty. These boxes cannot be repaired, replacement only and are quite expensive.
Hope this helps
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