You two are absolute heros, working in the dark late in the evening, and early in the morning, to help out a neighbour, and all with such humour. You have my utmost admiration.
Yes! At first I thought about getting my own project Land rover then realised I have Christians desire to fix things and get them right but not his tools and most importantly his ability! Id spend my life under the damn thing! 😂
That two post lift has got to be one of the best investments you guys have made. Imagine trying to do that job on axle stands! Having Mrs Organised looking after the parts you take off has to be a big bonus as well.
Well done guys! Our Freelander did nearly 400k miles before its auto box died😭2.0 BMW diesel, so yes it was very reliable and a Land Rover! However my 110 did nearly 800k miles and it was powered by a 300tdi so I guess all the desktop mechanics would say that’s down to Land Rover reliability issues!!! 🙄
Your husband tells you not to talk but when he torques he just says "click, click". Seriously , well done both of you. You saved this old vehicle from becoming cans for soup. A professional workshop would have charged much more for the repair than the vehicle is worth on paper, if indeed you could find someone to do the repair. I certainly hope that the video gets enough views to compensate for your time and effort. Berlin is still standing.
Officially according to the independent Landrover garages near me the Freelander 2 is the most reliable Landrover ever built I own a 2014 SD4 190bhp apart from regular maintenance and proper servicing replacement components it’s not cost me any more than anything else iv owned ,and it’s a car I intend to keep forever They down side it is not ULEZ compliant, so bizarrely I can use my 4.2ltr V8 XK8 instead when I need to go into a City that has ULEZ zones 🤔🤔🤔🤔
I bought a new FL1 Kalahari in 2005. The only thing that failed was the fuel pump at 12k miles. 43k in two years, then sold on. We now have three FL2's, The latest is a 2013 SD4 XS, 195k miles and still drives well, with a recent power transfer box for two hundred pounds. So, good and bad in any manufacturers ranges over time. We need people like Chris and Vera to keep the information up to date to keep aging vehicles mobile.
Yes, the fuel pump, oh boy, we refurbished two or three times. I dreaded the time when I smelled diesel again. 🙄😅But we always only replaced the many many tiny little O-Rings, which come in a kit. Never the fuel pump itself. 👍🙋♀️
Just started watching the video. My old Freelander is with my dad for some years. Bought it in 2009 with ca. 160k km, and now it's on 400k km. No engine issues except for 3 injectors, original turbo, 3 IRDs (including rebuild), 3 clutches, but original VCU and rear diff. Of course, all electric windows failed (the one which lasted the longest was the tailgate one), and many other niggles.
👍👌The tailgate window, we have done at least 3 or 4 times. And the fuelpump at least 2 times, and we bought it in 2010. Also the rear diff mount needed to be replaced every single year. 🙄😅👍🙋♀️
@Vera_and_Christian one fuel pump, one rear diff .mount, one front propshaft, one driveshaft, wheel bearing, several propshaft bearings, window switches. So yeh, most parts except body panels or engine parts. Timing chain is still original.
I had a TD4 auto for 11 years before my D3. Mine was an auto and it was so reliable, the only roadside fault was a turbo hose which I fixed with some tape to limp it home. It did have the VCU replaced at 70,000 and then a few other bits and bobs, but really it was costing £300-400 a year to run and I’d paid it off years before. The interior was immaculate as well despite it being used as the family car, towing my Lotus to tracks and stuff around our land. I also wish I’d kept it, but my Disco3 is a worthy replacement.
It's probably the Evoque, could be over 1m units by now over both generations. Discovery Sport is over 600k, but LR seem to have lost interest in it for now even though it was their best selling model ever in a single 12 month period. Discovery across marks 1 to 4 shifted over 1m units too. Slightly scarily, if sales of new Defender keep increasing, it may surpass the DS in a single year for sales, and who knows on ultimate numbers. It's already over 350k sales which given the price range is quite astonishing.
Good morning Vera & Christian 😊 how appropriate an hour video as I sit in hospital waiting for my kidney stone and stent taken out 👍🏻 What a fantastic gesture fixing Vera’s LR for the farmer 🧑🌾 xx
Love your blog on the Freelander 1. A great car. I had one and now run a 2012 Freelander 2. Over here in the UK The Freelander 2 is now officially their best SUV. They are not without issues, but are easily sorted. 😅
That's a lot of work for a clutch repair. Have the auto manufacturers got it all wrong. They have forgot the prime function, that is produce vehicles that simple functional and easy to maintain with reliabilit. The first manufacturer that bucks the trend and makes simple vehicles without all the bells ad whistles I believe will do well.. Great show guys.
😂😂😂 guys, you made my weekend! What a pleasure to see how easy you take everything apart and then back in. You’re great!!! I bet American cars are no fun at all. Too easy for you guys 😂😂😂 Vielen Dank, Christian und Vera, für all die Mühe, in diese Videos!! Wirklich toll! ❤❤
@@AJB1 they are above hearing, but I guess the camera has a higher range and maybe the video render does something to it. I guess it's a good way to test if it works 😅
This is why I drive autos ... my TD4 Auto Freelander Mk1 was excellent but I did have to replace a front driveshaft in the snow on my drive at ground level. 😁... only major things that went wrong (as usual) were the centre prop supports and the VCU. A few niggles but was cheap & easy to fix. An underrated car if well maintained
Another informative video. We are thinking of getting a Range Rover/Land Rover in the near future. Your videos are better than any manuals out there. Stay safe you two.
Lovely. They were well built back then, some real design innovations and solid engineering for the most part. I'm laughing at the land cruisers now, having some major engine bearing issues this year. All good fun.
Totally agree the td4 Freelander is the best and most reliable car LR ever made. I have a 2010 FL 2 with 180000 miles, have owned it for 6 years and am now about to spend the first serious money on it with a new PTO, about £800. Wort every penny. My son has a RR sport and put them side by side there is not much size difference, to me the FL is just a slightly smaller range rover. Loved this video and would like to see more on the Freelander. You are both fantastic entertainment and by far my favourite UA-cam channel. Love from Birmingham
Freelander 2/Evoque with the 2.2 diesel is a good runner up for most reliable engine. Do not really see any issues with those unless they have had neglected maintenance.
You are a good neighbor to help like that. I help friends when they ask. They don't ever seem to ask so much that it is a burden. What you all did to this vehicle is a bit beyond a six pack of beer.
Another great video guys! Christian looks light headed 🥴 sorry couldn’t resist, ie head torch)🔦 amazing work and love your your banter, Sunday wouldn’t be the same without you guys xx
Hey Christian when you’re hitting the hammer to loosen that part you look like the mighty Thor. Good morning Christian and Vera, thanks for brightening up this cold wet sunday morning "Guten Morgen Christian und Vera, danke, dass ihr diesen kalten, nassen Sonntagmorgen erhellt habt." ❤❤❤
I just watched a vid from Aussie Arvos in Melbourne about CO2 blasting the underside of the car. It is amazing and might be something you can do in Germany. Thanks for your efforts in this vid. Cheers. 👍🏻🙏🦘
@@Vera_and_Christian Zum reparieren kann ich euch meinen bringen. Ich könntet ihn dann solange nutzen, wie es der Reparatur gerecht wird und ich bekomme ihn dann zurück. Material zahle ich :-)
I had one of these, cost me a fortune in constant repairs and eventually blew the engine (big end failure). Still, with all its faults it was one of the most enjoyable cars I’ve ever owned. PS Bleeding that clutch reminds me of how often I had to bleed mine, at least every few weeks and definitely a weak point of the TD4 Freelander Mk1
Wow. This looked like a massive job. Great team work as always. No wonder it was an hour long video. You looked like you were working harder on this car than you do on your own. So much kudos to you. Also rather happy i am planning on changing my clutch on my bmw E90 rather than my L320, hoping its a lot easier than this looked.
Clutch on a Discovery 3 is a piece of cake. It‘s those transversly installed engines which are a nightmare. Like on our B-Class we did a couple of weeks ago.🫣😅🙋♀️
Love the Land Rover with all of the little quirks. I do really enjoy your videos Vera and Christian (especially the humour - many chuckles each weekend). I will be going back to the Philippines in January but rest assured I will continue to watch every Sunday just as before
In time all the neighbours are going to be land rover owners and the district mechanic 🧰 are you both,,☘️☘️☘️☘️⚙️a great job 👍 helping the community 🙂🙂😺 from northern Ireland
It's great to see the Freelander again. I'm amazed that you can still get parts for it. I think we'd all love for the two of you to repair our cars. I think that LR should make a new Freelander.
Great job you two! That was a great deal of work for you both. I didn't realise it took so long to do the videos, 15-20 hours is a long time every week. So thanks for all the videos you've produced over the years Christian and Vera. My best friend nearly thirty years ago was one of Metaflux's UK sales guys, when Metaflux was totally unknown in the UK back then. I got from him some of that grey paste and I had it for years in a small tin. It didn't come with a brush then. Also I got some silicone sealant that would actually cure off underwater. Now that stuff was really impressive 30 years ago. You farmer friend is a lucky guy to get his Freelander fixed for nothing, I hope he paid for the parts! And Vera, the " Transfer" case is called the "intermediate reduction drive" for a reason. It's not a straight splitting the drive to the rear axle, it actually changes the ratio of the drive ever so slightly to something like 0.97 :1. This makes the rear wheels drive at a slightly different speed from the front. And if you had that car for ten years and didn't have to replace it, you are very lucky. In fact you could have had to do that two or even three times in that ten years they were so unreliable and broke often. When they brought out the Freelander2 they got rid of that entirely!
I have the 2006 Auto, station wagon TD4, 201000 miles, been all over Europe now in Kosovo. Its a great workhorse, bit noisy compared to my BMW 320D B47 engine. I'm English but love Germany and its engineering.
I always liked the look of these Freelander's the later ones are especially nice not to big like the later Discoverys and Rang Rovers having said that my favorite is still the Disco 2 but the Freelander comes a good second nice to see you both working on something a bit different.
Christian the human torque wrench strikes again! Wow what a lot of work. Rather worryingly I have started to say ‘click,click’ whenever I tighten any thing up.
It's not just you! I'd love having a pint with these 2. I think arguably the best channel on you tube. I wait for Sunday's. Besides our patches we can all identify each other by saying click click lol.
Love your Sunday morning videos, very funny. You are a Genius. as a 20 year old land cruiser driver, I like the look of Range rover and sport, but not brave enough to try one. 🙂.
You two are absolute heros, working in the dark late in the evening, and early in the morning, to help out a neighbour, and all with such humour. You have my utmost admiration.
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That’s a huge amount of work!! A real labour of love. I hope your neighbour appreciates it.
Oh yeah, he is the nicest guy. 😀👍🙋♀️
Anyone else knackered just watching this?
Absolutely exhausted, mind blowing attention to detail.
@@thomasrogers4534 you have to be kidding me.
No
Yes! At first I thought about getting my own project Land rover then realised I have Christians desire to fix things and get them right but not his tools and most importantly his ability! Id spend my life under the damn thing! 😂
I love the interaction between these two, they are brilliant. ❤❤
That two post lift has got to be one of the best investments you guys have made. Imagine trying to do that job on axle stands! Having Mrs Organised looking after the parts you take off has to be a big bonus as well.
We have done everything we do now, on axle stands before. But it is much faster, especially with us doing videos every single week. 👌😀🙋♀️
Well done guys! Our Freelander did nearly 400k miles before its auto box died😭2.0 BMW diesel, so yes it was very reliable and a Land Rover!
However my 110 did nearly 800k miles and it was powered by a 300tdi so I guess all the desktop mechanics would say that’s down to Land Rover reliability issues!!! 🙄
What a great effort. Agree with Christian- I had the engine in a Rover 75 and it was still going strong at 500,000 miles
Kristian:Master Mechanic. Vera: Master quality controller. Thanks for the effort, and showing the insane construction off Freelanders!!!!!
Your husband tells you not to talk but when he torques he just says "click, click". Seriously , well done both of you. You saved this old vehicle from becoming cans for soup. A professional workshop would have charged much more for the repair than the vehicle is worth on paper, if indeed you could find someone to do the repair. I certainly hope that the video gets enough views to compensate for your time and effort. Berlin is still standing.
Berlin will never fall, as long as Kristian and Vera is around!!!
As a DIYer I look forward every week to your video and I watch in awe of your skills and terror of the jobs you take on. Hello from Scotland.❤
What a labour of love to help your neighbour.
Another great video! Anyone else hear the on/off high pitched sound throughout the video or am I loosing my mind 😂
it's the critter shreck. You are not able to hear it in person, but appearantly the camera picked up the sound and amplified it. 🤷♀️😌
@@Vera_and_Christian Adobe Audition could remove only that frequency from the audio track.
The Adventures of Vera and Christian , if anyone deserves 2 million subscribers it's these guys
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“Get to the chopper”, it’s Christian and Vera x❤ from 🇬🇧
I do hope your neighbour appreciates just what you’ve done for him!
Really nice of you to help out the farmer and a change of content is always welcome 👍🏻👍🏻
Officially according to the independent Landrover garages near me the Freelander 2 is the most reliable Landrover ever built
I own a 2014 SD4 190bhp apart from regular maintenance and proper servicing replacement components it’s not cost me any more than anything else iv owned ,and it’s a car I intend to keep forever
They down side it is not ULEZ compliant, so bizarrely I can use my 4.2ltr V8 XK8 instead when I need to go into a City that has ULEZ zones 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Fantastic job with the editing. Takes a lot of work on top of all the repairs. You always do tremendous on the editing. You always make me smile.
Thank you, very few viewers realize that.🙏🙏🤗🙋♀️
You Sir are an absolute genius technician. Great to see your wife is also a great helping hand.
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I bought a new FL1 Kalahari in 2005. The only thing that failed was the fuel pump at 12k miles. 43k in two years, then sold on. We now have three FL2's, The latest is a 2013 SD4 XS, 195k miles and still drives well, with a recent power transfer box for two hundred pounds. So, good and bad in any manufacturers ranges over time. We need people like Chris and Vera to keep the information up to date to keep aging vehicles mobile.
Yes, the fuel pump, oh boy, we refurbished two or three times. I dreaded the time when I smelled diesel again. 🙄😅But we always only replaced the many many tiny little O-Rings, which come in a kit. Never the fuel pump itself. 👍🙋♀️
Just started watching the video. My old Freelander is with my dad for some years. Bought it in 2009 with ca. 160k km, and now it's on 400k km. No engine issues except for 3 injectors, original turbo, 3 IRDs (including rebuild), 3 clutches, but original VCU and rear diff. Of course, all electric windows failed (the one which lasted the longest was the tailgate one), and many other niggles.
👍👌The tailgate window, we have done at least 3 or 4 times. And the fuelpump at least 2 times, and we bought it in 2010. Also the rear diff mount needed to be replaced every single year. 🙄😅👍🙋♀️
@Vera_and_Christian one fuel pump, one rear diff .mount, one front propshaft, one driveshaft, wheel bearing, several propshaft bearings, window switches. So yeh, most parts except body panels or engine parts. Timing chain is still original.
Fair play for sticking by it with some many issues. But its certainly racked up the miles(km)
I had a TD4 auto for 11 years before my D3. Mine was an auto and it was so reliable, the only roadside fault was a turbo hose which I fixed with some tape to limp it home. It did have the VCU replaced at 70,000 and then a few other bits and bobs, but really it was costing £300-400 a year to run and I’d paid it off years before. The interior was immaculate as well despite it being used as the family car, towing my Lotus to tracks and stuff around our land. I also wish I’d kept it, but my Disco3 is a worthy replacement.
🤗👍I also love my Disco 3 and don‘t want to go back🙋♀️
I love all Land Rover models , the good , the bad and the!!!! there are no ugly ones .😊
Yes, you are so right. 👍😀💪💪🙋♀️
Best selling Land Rover. 500000 sold.
Probably saved the brand. I loved mine. Now have the Freelander 2 which is even better 😊
I thought over 3 Million series and 90/110 were sold
The Freelander 1 was once the most sold SUV in Europe, till 2004. But I don't the excact numbers. 👍👌🙋♀️
It's probably the Evoque, could be over 1m units by now over both generations. Discovery Sport is over 600k, but LR seem to have lost interest in it for now even though it was their best selling model ever in a single 12 month period. Discovery across marks 1 to 4 shifted over 1m units too. Slightly scarily, if sales of new Defender keep increasing, it may surpass the DS in a single year for sales, and who knows on ultimate numbers. It's already over 350k sales which given the price range is quite astonishing.
Your farmer friend owes you big time!! Great videos.
Good morning Vera & Christian 😊 how appropriate an hour video as I sit in hospital waiting for my kidney stone and stent taken out 👍🏻 What a fantastic gesture fixing Vera’s LR for the farmer 🧑🌾 xx
Best of luck with that Daf!
No fun - kidney stone! My doctor said it was the same pain as childbirth with a gunshot wound...not sure how he knows this??
😳OMG, hope you are allright and get well soon again. 🙏🙋♀️
Your Farmer friend is a lucky guy! You guys are putting much work in to this vehicle, all with 100% perfection, as usual.
Love your blog on the Freelander 1. A great car. I had one and now run a 2012 Freelander 2. Over here in the UK The Freelander 2 is now officially their best SUV. They are not without issues, but are easily sorted. 😅
That's a lot of work for a clutch repair. Have the auto manufacturers got it all wrong. They have forgot the prime function, that is produce vehicles that simple functional and easy to maintain with reliabilit. The first manufacturer that bucks the trend and makes simple vehicles without all the bells ad whistles I believe will do well.. Great show guys.
Chritian's purchases made whilst relaxed on the couch are inspirational !
Another great Video and yes the Freelander TD4 was a great car, I had one for 4 years very little problem. Look forward to the next one.👍
Freelander was a great 4x4
😂😂😂 guys, you made my weekend! What a pleasure to see how easy you take everything apart and then back in. You’re great!!! I bet American cars are no fun at all. Too easy for you guys 😂😂😂 Vielen Dank, Christian und Vera, für all die Mühe, in diese Videos!! Wirklich toll! ❤❤
We had so many US cars, and yes they are too easy to fix. 😅👍👌🙋♀️
@ 😂😂
Well the critter Schreck is definitely working 😅
Yes. It was producing a really high pitched noise. RIP headphone users like me.
It really annoys me how they call those things "ultra-sonic". They're obviously not above sonic, as I can hear them!!!
Had to stop watching because of it. Ear piercing
Just endure until the battery is disconnected, then it's fine 😄
@@AJB1 they are above hearing, but I guess the camera has a higher range and maybe the video render does something to it. I guess it's a good way to test if it works 😅
Divorse is near Vera he has started to tell you NOT to talk.😂😂😂
This is why I drive autos ... my TD4 Auto Freelander Mk1 was excellent but I did have to replace a front driveshaft in the snow on my drive at ground level. 😁... only major things that went wrong (as usual) were the centre prop supports and the VCU. A few niggles but was cheap & easy to fix. An underrated car if well maintained
Thank you thank you thank you. Another smile on my face.
Brilliant channel guy's. Fantastic interaction between you both. Great to see that repairs are done properly.
Lot of work - kudos to you both for helping the neighbour.
An hour long episode 😊👏
Another informative video. We are thinking of getting a Range Rover/Land Rover in the near future. Your videos are better than any manuals out there. Stay safe you two.
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Lovely. They were well built back then, some real design innovations and solid engineering for the most part. I'm laughing at the land cruisers now, having some major engine bearing issues this year. All good fun.
Totally agree the td4 Freelander is the best and most reliable car LR ever made. I have a 2010 FL 2 with 180000 miles, have owned it for 6 years and am now about to spend the first serious money on it with a new PTO, about £800. Wort every penny. My son has a RR sport and put them side by side there is not much size difference, to me the FL is just a slightly smaller range rover. Loved this video and would like to see more on the Freelander. You are both fantastic entertainment and by far my favourite UA-cam channel. Love from Birmingham
Freelander 2/Evoque with the 2.2 diesel is a good runner up for most reliable engine. Do not really see any issues with those unless they have had neglected maintenance.
You are a good neighbor to help like that. I help friends when they ask. They don't ever seem to ask so much that it is a burden. What you all did to this vehicle is a bit beyond a six pack of beer.
😅We did show already the anvil he got for Robin in a previous video. 👍🙋♀️
Another great video guys! Christian looks light headed 🥴 sorry couldn’t resist, ie head torch)🔦 amazing work and love your your banter, Sunday wouldn’t be the same without you guys xx
Watching you repair Land Rovers looks so much fun and I almost wish something would go wrong with my Evoque but nothing ever does. Thank goodness 😃
Hey Christian when you’re hitting the hammer to loosen that part you look like the mighty Thor. Good morning Christian and Vera, thanks for brightening up this cold wet sunday morning
"Guten Morgen Christian und Vera, danke, dass ihr diesen kalten, nassen Sonntagmorgen erhellt habt." ❤❤❤
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Superb video once again.❤
Thanks for another excellent video. I hope the farmer helps you out from time to time.
You are good people. Well done
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Great video, absolutetly loved my Freelander2!!
Another brilliant video guys ,love the humour.This guy must be over the moon ,with the attention you have given for free to his car.
Another great video, even that the Freelander is no longer yours you always go the extra mile to make sure important jobs are done
I'm sure your neighbours appreciate your hard work as we do here in poor old England.
I just watched a vid from Aussie Arvos in Melbourne about CO2 blasting the underside of the car. It is amazing and might be something you can do in Germany. Thanks for your efforts in this vid.
Cheers. 👍🏻🙏🦘
Hallo, ich habe zwar einen G und keinen Landi. Aber eure Videos motivieren mich sehr die anstehenden Arbeiten zu erledigen. Schöne Grüsse.
😀👍👌Hätten wir auch gerne. 🙋♀️
@@Vera_and_Christian Zum reparieren kann ich euch meinen bringen. Ich könntet ihn dann solange nutzen, wie es der Reparatur gerecht wird und ich bekomme ihn dann zurück. Material zahle ich :-)
@ Ne lass mal lieber😅🙋♀️
I agree about the Freelander TD4 but let me add the 1800 my wifes is 26years old and she has had it 24 years thanks you for the video
I had one of these, cost me a fortune in constant repairs and eventually blew the engine (big end failure). Still, with all its faults it was one of the most enjoyable cars I’ve ever owned.
PS Bleeding that clutch reminds me of how often I had to bleed mine, at least every few weeks and definitely a weak point of the TD4 Freelander Mk1
Thanks guys, another first class video, I wish you were my neighbours, i didn’t realise how involved this repair would be.
Really enjoyed this one!
Thank you very much!
Wow. This looked like a massive job. Great team work as always. No wonder it was an hour long video. You looked like you were working harder on this car than you do on your own. So much kudos to you. Also rather happy i am planning on changing my clutch on my bmw E90 rather than my L320, hoping its a lot easier than this looked.
Clutch on a Discovery 3 is a piece of cake. It‘s those transversly installed engines which are a nightmare. Like on our B-Class we did a couple of weeks ago.🫣😅🙋♀️
I am just trying to pluck up the courage to work on my BMW. Your video helps. I know how to do but not quick enough and no skills.
👍💪💪 Best start somewhere. 👍🙋♀️
glad you doing this freelander - i am just starting working on the rocker arm
Love the Land Rover with all of the little quirks. I do really enjoy your videos Vera and Christian (especially the humour - many chuckles each weekend). I will be going back to the Philippines in January but rest assured I will continue to watch every Sunday just as before
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the words every man dreads to hear when giving his all, "thats not all the way in "
Green Sticker, There you Go Greta! .......Love it.
In time all the neighbours are going to be land rover owners and the district mechanic 🧰 are you both,,☘️☘️☘️☘️⚙️a great job 👍 helping the community 🙂🙂😺 from northern Ireland
Thanks for another great video
Cracking episode...some serious work involved
That’s allot of work by people that know what they are doing..
Excellent viewing as always 👏🏻👏🏻
Refreshing to see a Freelander being worked on for once 😅
I Love the Freelanders. I have a L2 TD4 and 10 years no drama.
Great video guys. Looking forward to the next video. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
That Sonic Marten Repellent is really picked up by the camera 10- 11kHz I thought i was going nuts!
Great Video and amusing!
Yeah we don‘t hear it at all standing in front of it.🫣🙋♀️
No, Christian. You are not forgetting anything, How could you, Vera, the quality control is checking everything. Lol. Job well done.
You guys are amazing and work so well togeather solving problems.
We had 2001 FL1 Td4 with the Jatco JF506E had around 471 000km on it. Was great little car and had a great traction control
Very cool 👍
Great Work done 👍
Sehr schön. Freelander Content 😂 ich liebe meinen Freelander 1. Ein super Auto was ich niemals mehr verkaufen würde 😊
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I am on many farms every day as a milk tanker driver and I see a lot of farm vehicles this one is in good shape compared to many of the ones I see 😂👍
It's great to see the Freelander again. I'm amazed that you can still get parts for it. I think we'd all love for the two of you to repair our cars. I think that LR should make a new Freelander.
They did it’s called the evouge
@philipmadhatter4006 Evoque 😀
Excellent content as usual,really enjoyed the video,thank you.
Absolutely brillant.that was some amount of work on your neighbour's landrover.i hope it passes the tuf now😊😊😊😊
You are both special people
That's one lucky neighbor.
Great job you two! That was a great deal of work for you both. I didn't realise it took so long to do the videos, 15-20 hours is a long time every week. So thanks for all the videos you've produced over the years Christian and Vera. My best friend nearly thirty years ago was one of Metaflux's UK sales guys, when Metaflux was totally unknown in the UK back then. I got from him some of that grey paste and I had it for years in a small tin. It didn't come with a brush then. Also I got some silicone sealant that would actually cure off underwater. Now that stuff was really impressive 30 years ago. You farmer friend is a lucky guy to get his Freelander fixed for nothing, I hope he paid for the parts! And Vera, the " Transfer" case is called the "intermediate reduction drive" for a reason. It's not a straight splitting the drive to the rear axle, it actually changes the ratio of the drive ever so slightly to something like 0.97 :1. This makes the rear wheels drive at a slightly different speed from the front. And if you had that car for ten years and didn't have to replace it, you are very lucky. In fact you could have had to do that two or even three times in that ten years they were so unreliable and broke often. When they brought out the Freelander2 they got rid of that entirely!
You both make my Sunday x
I have the 2006 Auto, station wagon TD4, 201000 miles, been all over Europe now in Kosovo. Its a great workhorse, bit noisy compared to my BMW 320D B47 engine. I'm English but love Germany and its engineering.
its a therapy watching you two )
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Brilliant video you both.
love it as always, i couldn't stop watching
We appreciate the vids you guys do for us land rover owners,
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Good work !! Bmw M47 engine is bulletproof ! good idea is to clean the MAF sensor , edc15 injection is verry sensitive
great job as always keep up the great work next video please
Excellent content. Made me a little dizzy with the speed of install. Your farmer friend got a bargain repair.
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I always liked the look of these Freelander's the later ones are especially nice not to big like the later Discoverys and Rang Rovers having said that my favorite is still the Disco 2 but the Freelander comes a good second nice to see you both working on something a bit different.
Christian the human torque wrench strikes again! Wow what a lot of work. Rather worryingly I have started to say ‘click,click’ whenever I tighten any thing up.
It's not just you! I'd love having a pint with these 2. I think arguably the best channel on you tube. I wait for Sunday's. Besides our patches we can all identify each other by saying click click lol.
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Wow, that’s a lot of work. Free eggs for life..haha, love your channel.
Happy sky and happy tree. Bob Ross good memories.
Love your Sunday morning videos, very funny. You are a Genius. as a 20 year old land cruiser driver, I like the look of Range rover and sport, but not brave enough to try one. 🙂.
Good for you. Most 20 year olds cannot afford a Land Cruiser here in Germany. 😀👍🙋♀️