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Used Land Rover Freelander Central Locking Pump

All used Land Rover Freelander Central Locking Pump listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Land Rover Freelander from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Central Locking Pump

The Freelander Land Rover central locking pump is a vacuum pump that is located in the door behind the door trim, and is housed in a rubber housing to protect it. It is used to open and close the doors on a central locking system when the button on the key or fob is pressed. If a Freelander Land Rover central locking pump fails, it will result in the loss of central locking to the door it controls. This means that the door will be unable to be locked and unlocked, creating a potential security issue.

A vacuum-powered central locking system is virtually defunct in modern vehicles now due to the creation of electrical central locking systems.  However some older cars, particularly older Mercedes Benz cars will use this system.

Failure of a Freelander Land Rover central locking pump will break the vacuum that is used to power the locking and unlocking mechanism, so the door will not open or close when the key button is pressed. It is possible that a failure of the central locking system is caused by a leak elsewhere in the vacuum, so it is important to check other components in the locking assembly to establish what has caused the failure

Land Rover Freelander trivia

  • The designer for the Land Rover Freelander went on to become the Land Rover Head of Design. Gerry McGovern is fascinated by the evolution of the Land Rover, and says that “We’re very protective of our images.”
  • Despite its successes, the Land Rover Freelander was discontinued, and production finished in 2014. It was replaced by the Discovery Sport 1.
  • The Land Rover Freelander was the first-ever compact SUV to be awarded a 5-star NCAP safety rating.
  • If you sit in a Land Rover Freelander, plug your seatbelt, and then unplug it nine times in a row then you can turn off that annoying beeping noise that alerts you when a seatbelt isn’t being worn. Don’t panic, though, because you still get the dash indicator warning light.
  • The Queen is regularly spotted driving her Land Rover Freelander, but nobody is quite sure how many she owns. Some sources suggest it’s just the one, while others claim she owns at least five!