Gen 4 Haldex Land Rover Freelander 2, Evoque new clutch coupling diff repair PART 1: the strip down

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @stevemainwaring7598
    @stevemainwaring7598 Месяц назад +3

    Hi Matt. Thank you for sharing this video with us, i have a spare gen 4 in the shed and also three gen 3 Haldex, i have take the gen 3 apart completely before but never the gen 4 which i will do now, Ho and by theway my scrabble fix is still working after 12 months cheers Steve.

  • @andytheaxewielder599
    @andytheaxewielder599 7 дней назад

    Great video, really well presented. Are the haldex units generally saveable once they start scrabbling or is that a sign of a worn out unit?

  • @nostric4237
    @nostric4237 10 дней назад

    Does the Evoque 2014 have gen 4 Haldex? Or active driveline?

  • @gwizz9175
    @gwizz9175 Месяц назад

    Hi Matt, thanks for taking the time to make and share these fantastic videos, they really explain how to properly service and clean what seems like a daunting complicated bit of kit which is actually fairly simple. Can I ask, is there a DIY way to clean the n373 valve? Are you pulsing it by applying 12v to the terminals or is there more to it than that? I'd imagine blow out the holes with compressed air / brake and clutch cleaner would be the 2nd best option?
    Your haldex control repair for our Tiguan was perfect. 😊

    • @autofaultfinder4839
      @autofaultfinder4839  Месяц назад +1

      You could blow it out and put some power to it to open the spindle inside. Its better than nothing. The cleaner we use pulses the valve at high frequencies that's why it buzzes and it varies the 100% of the on v's off of the square wave that's driving it (pwm). Its based on an injector testing controller.

  • @blowduke
    @blowduke Месяц назад

    And land rover say sealed for life .have mine serviced every 5 years