Thanks for this. Just did mine. Awkward position from ground level, probably easier on a lift. Had no problem extracting and found that wiggling the replacement up and down made it slide in fairly easy. tbh had more trouble trying to get the cover back on. Can't see what you're doing. Anyway, what an improvement in air flow! Not relishing changing it out in the future but well worth the effort.
Having changed pollen filter on a lot of different cars I find this one quite easy to change. If you empty the glove compartment before you start removing it, it will be easier to handle. However well done and good video. Keep up the good work I have a FL2 myself.
I managed to replace it without removing the glove box too,I had to remove a fuse box thingy on my 2013 model.All very easy once I watched your video.Thanks
Great video, thanks. I’d done this on my car a couple of years ago but you obviously forget every time. I don’t remove the glovebox and it doesn’t seem to make a discernible difference to me. You’re right in one you get leading edge of the filter in…..it will go easily. Where your vid helped me was that I was struggling with door for ages before realising I had it smooth side out! Like the oil filter…..it’s a pain in the a**** to do but satisfying!
Thanks - sadly I saw this after fitting mine. Getting a torch to see what I was doing was tricky but thereafter the removal and refitting was as you experienced. I didn't remove the glovebox.
👍 Thanks! *for those who still have the damper intact, there's a pushy thing for you to slide off that "beak". When reassembling, put the box in position and before clicking it in place, pull the damper and conect the beak.
I was a Land Rover dealer tech for 20 years. Never liked replacing the pollen filter on Freelander 2 / Evoque. I would put the car on the lift and raise it to about one meter, stand next to the car and work in the footwell.
Thanks for the video - however there is a reason no one changes these, they are not simple to get back in - prepare for a bad back and a lot of expletives (or just don't changing it...
Brilliant video mate and many thanks Could you have a go at replacement diesel fuel filter on the freelander 2 I really appreciate if you could help me with this. Many thanks
In the meantime, The TH-cam Rimmer Brothers video on servicing the FL2 shows the diesel fuel filter. Word of caution, you definitely need a priming pump to fill the filter after, otherwise it won’t start
Owned my first Freelander for just over a year 2013 LS 52000 miles on it now, to replace a 2010 Toyota Rav 4X4. I find the Freelander incredibly light on the steering, does anybody else find this.? I have had it checked out bushing, rack and suspension all good. I also find it very high geared. One thing I can say for Freelander no way will you get stuck in snow or mucky fields it just tramps on and on I can pass Discoveries and other higher end Landrovers in mud fields no probs with only Goodyear Wrangler all weathers on it. lol.
The steering feels light to me too, in a good way though. Gearing is definitely on the high side, I had the mark I Freelander previously and that is much lower. The mark 2 is still a far better vehicle in so many ways thankfully.
Very useful video.
I used the Haynes manual, but couldn't even find the Pollen Filter housing!?
Now I've watched you the job is much easier!
Very helpful, particularly the bit showing the differences in the two types of filters.
Fantastically thorough video. I feel more confident to tackle this job now.
Very clear and comprehensive explanation. Thank you from Rubiana (Northern Italy)
Thanks Massimo! Glad to hear my video was useful!
One of the most useful videos I have ever seen. I will try to change this part on my car. Thank you.
Thanks for this. Just did mine. Awkward position from ground level, probably easier on a lift. Had no problem extracting and found that wiggling the replacement up and down made it slide in fairly easy. tbh had more trouble trying to get the cover back on. Can't see what you're doing. Anyway, what an improvement in air flow! Not relishing changing it out in the future but well worth the effort.
Having changed pollen filter on a lot of different cars I find this one quite easy to change. If you empty the glove compartment before you start removing it, it will be easier to handle. However well done and good video. Keep up the good work I have a FL2 myself.
I managed to replace it without removing the glove box too,I had to remove a fuse box thingy on my 2013 model.All very easy once I watched your video.Thanks
Great video, thanks. I’d done this on my car a couple of years ago but you obviously forget every time. I don’t remove the glovebox and it doesn’t seem to make a discernible difference to me. You’re right in one you get leading edge of the filter in…..it will go easily. Where your vid helped me was that I was struggling with door for ages before realising I had it smooth side out! Like the oil filter…..it’s a pain in the a**** to do but satisfying!
Glad you found my video helpful!
Thanks - sadly I saw this after fitting mine. Getting a torch to see what I was doing was tricky but thereafter the removal and refitting was as you experienced. I didn't remove the glovebox.
👍 Thanks!
*for those who still have the damper intact, there's a pushy thing for you to slide off that "beak". When reassembling, put the box in position and before clicking it in place, pull the damper and conect the beak.
Very clear and very helpful, thank you.
I was a Land Rover dealer tech for 20 years. Never liked replacing the pollen filter on Freelander 2 / Evoque.
I would put the car on the lift and raise it to about one meter, stand next to the car and work in the footwell.
Well done in those conditions !
Great video Scott I changed mine today I have to say this has got to be the worst pollen filter change you could ever be faced with.😠
Nice going. I done it without removing the glove box upstairs down swearing my head off 😂. Think your way is what I’ll be doing next time.
Thank you for the video!
Thanks for the video - however there is a reason no one changes these, they are not simple to get back in - prepare for a bad back and a lot of expletives (or just don't changing it...
Useful video, do you prefere original spare parts?
Yes, always buy genuine parts when you can
Very good video, thankyou.
Is this more for the air conditioning unit?
It is on the cabin air intake, even if aircon isn’t on
Brilliant video mate and many thanks
Could you have a go at replacement diesel fuel filter on the freelander 2
I really appreciate if you could help me with this.
Many thanks
On my list to do this summer
In the meantime, The TH-cam Rimmer Brothers video on servicing the FL2 shows the diesel fuel filter. Word of caution, you definitely need a priming pump to fill the filter after, otherwise it won’t start
Very helpful, thank you
Gracias from chile
Owned my first Freelander for just over a year 2013 LS 52000 miles on it now, to replace a 2010 Toyota Rav 4X4.
I find the Freelander incredibly light on the steering, does anybody else find this.?
I have had it checked out bushing, rack and suspension all good.
I also find it very high geared.
One thing I can say for Freelander no way will you get stuck in snow or mucky fields it just tramps on and on I can pass Discoveries and other higher end Landrovers in mud fields no probs with only Goodyear Wrangler all weathers on it. lol.
The steering feels light to me too, in a good way though. Gearing is definitely on the high side, I had the mark I Freelander previously and that is much lower. The mark 2 is still a far better vehicle in so many ways thankfully.
no need to remove glove box
Correct, it can be done without removing the glovebox but I recommend removing it for first timers to improve access and visibility.
You can change it easily then that
Yes, it is just a bit fiddly to refit