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ronfri -> 2003 Freelander Engine (1/22/2008 4:10:28 PM)
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I have a 2003 Freelander and my 2.5 liter gas engine recently filled with coolant and hydro-locked at 61,000 miles due to a faulty engine design. It ruined the engine, bent the connecting pin from the crankshaft, and destroyed the timing belt among other things. I've been told that this is a common problem with Freelanders. I have 2 questions I'm hoping someone can answer. 1) Does anyone know where I can buy another engine? I've had an engine ordered from Land Rover for 4 months and they still can't tell me how much longer it will take to get a new engine, even though they're making me pay for it because it's out of warranty. 2) Does anyone know if there's a class action lawsuit against Land Rover or Ford for the faulty engine design in the Freelanders? My car's 'service engine soon' light went on 8 times and my car was losing coolant starting when it was still under warranty, but Land Rover never made the proper repairs during any of the 8 emergency repairs or during scheduled routine maintenance even though they knew that the Freelanders have a faulty engine design. I have copies of past emails sent from Land Rover to their dealers advising them about this problem. Land Rover should have announced a recall because there are many other people who've had similar problems, and now Land Rover has an excessive backlog of orders for Freelander replacement engines. Meanwhile, I've been forced to rent a vehicle for 4 months at my expense while also making payments on my Freelander while I continue to wait for a new engine.
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