Table 1 shows two common other fuel system related problems of the 2002 Land Rover Freelander.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Other Fuel System Fuel Gauge problems | |
| Other Fuel System problems |
I purchased a 2002 Freelander s in October 2003. The vehicle was a demo model, with approximately 8,000 miles. In the 10 months that I've owned the vehicle, I have had to have brake and rotor work done, and have had to have the fuel pump replaced. I have complained on three separate occassions about the vehicle losing power. I have also had to have the headliner replaced, along with several other small problems. The most recent concern for me is the 3 times in 20 days that the vehicle has had to be towed into the dealership. The fuel pump was "repaired" a few days ago, yet one day after picking the vehicle up from the dealership, the car broke down and had to be towed in for repairs. I am now told that it was a problem with the fuel gauge. The headache of owning this vehicle is too much. I've never had any problems like this with previous vehicles.
I purchased this car less than a year ago. Time for inspection and car has many problems looked on line at complaints and I am sick to see what I am infore with this car. Its is sucking up coolant,(bad sign), head gasket ,oil in coolant, engine failure. Why was I allowed to buy this car? do we have consumer protection? I purchase car from dealer that sold 85% Land Rovers. Do you think they new what I was infore? yes!. You shouldnt allow cars to be sold in America if there is no actual fix for the car. I read that engine replacement is bad as original. Will someone buy this car? I would'nt want to be shady and tell someone this is a good car.