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2004 Land Rover FreeLander - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Reset check engine light
After the problem has been repaired, the mechanic will erase the trouble code from the computer and the warning light should stay off.
No current around plugs
the axle getting changed would have nothing to do with the car not starting first off so u gotta be more specific
No current to the plugs
UR COILS ARE BAD THE ECM IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THEM IT IS THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE GO GET THE COILSPARK PLUG WIRES ALL PLUG IT TO IT
Hood latch cable
first,
try smacking the hood at one of the front corners while someone else
pulls the release handle. or even after you've pulled on it. if that
works, once open, adjust and lubricate the hood latch assembly. if it
still won't open, and
it's the cable and not the latch you'll have to replace it anyway, so
instead of removing the grill, cut the cable behind the pull lever
under the dash where you can reach it. then skin the outer cable
insulation away from the actual steel cable exposing an inch or two of
it. then holding the insulation and plastic housing with pliers, grab
the steel cable itself with pliers and pull it to open the hood. then
replace the cable. the further you can reach up under the panel the
better your chances of getting past the broken part of the cable and
avoid removing the grill. you might also be able to gain access from up
under the car if you're lucky.
Engine number location
Hi there:The engine number is located on the side of the cylinder block adjacent to Number 2 cylinder.Engines fitted to Freelander have the following prefixes to the engine serial numbers:- 20T2N17N- 20T2N 18N- 20T2N 20N- 20T2N 21NHope this helps.
Where to find the engine number location?
Hi there:The engine number is located on the side of the cylinder block adjacent to Number 2 cylinder.Engines fitted to Freelander have the following prefixes to the engine serial numbers:- 20T2N17N- 20T2N 18N- 20T2N 20N- 20T2N 21NHope this helps.
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