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Used Land Rover Freelander Oil Cooler

All used Land Rover Freelander Oil Cooler 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 Oil Cooler

Part of the engine's cooling system, the Freelander Land Rover oil cooler is a heat exchanger which functions to remove heat from the combustion chamber in an internal combustion engine, by removing the heat from the engine oil.

The oil cooler is usually positioned at the front of the engine, in front of the radiator, where a constant supply of cold air flow is achieved. It's connected to the oil supply system at the oil filter, which means the oil has just been pumped through the pump, providing enough pressure for it to easily flow through the running lines and into the oil cooler. This also means the oil can be cooled before it reaches the engine again.

Heat from the hot engine, caused by the process of combustion, is transferred to the oil which then passes through the oil cooler. The oil cooler works like a radiator, but with oil running through it instead of water, removing the heat from the oil, enabling the car engine to function as efficiently as possible and to perform at its best. The oil cooler assists the radiator in keeping the car engine as cool as possible for optimum performance and engine longevity. Oil coolers are manufactured to be vehicle specific, and come in many different designs, shapes and sizes. Oil coolers will either be oil to air coolers or oil to water coolers. Ensuring you fit the correct and compatible oil cooler in your vehicle is vital. The Freelander Land Rover oil cooler is designed to be compatible with the make and model of your vehicle, helping your car engine components to maintain correct operating temperatures for optimum output, bettering performance and engine life.

There  are  many  problems  that  can  arise  with  your  car's  cooling  system.  Oil cooler specific  faults  can occur, such as a leak or leaky fittings. If  you  notice  that  your  engine  is  hotter  than usual this could indicate a fault with the Freelander Land Rover oil cooler, which, over a long period of use, will eventually deteriorate and need replacing. Due to prolonged use, old oil coolers can experience a variety of problems. Rust; a failed thermostat; blockages and build up causing a restriction to the oil flow; loose  solders and wear  and  tear  on  the  seams  can  all  cause  the oil cooler to malfunction and require a replacement. It's a good idea to consult with your mechanic to ensure the correct fault has been located before buying a replacement part. When replacing the oil cooler, buying a good quality Freelander Land Rover oil cooler will ensure you get a part that's compatible with the make and model of your car.

Land Rover Freelander trivia

  • The Land Rover Freelander is easily capable of towing loads much heavier than itself, and also has a luggage capacity of an incredible 546 litres.
  • The Land Rover Freelander and the Jaguar X-Type were both made in the same factory: the Halewood Body & Assembly plant near Liverpool. That’s because both types of cars (as different as they might seem) both make use of a Ford-designed front-wheel-drive platform.
  • 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 Land Rover Freelander was the first-ever compact SUV to be awarded a 5-star NCAP safety rating.
  • When it comes to awards, the Land Rover Freelander has plenty under its belt. It won the Parkers’ New Car Awards in 2011 and was the winner of the BBC Top Gear’s SUV of the Year award. It’s also taken home the AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Award, the What Diesel Magazine Car of the Year Awards’ Best 4x4, and is the winner of the Caravan Club’s Tow Car of the Year. And that’s just a few of the wins it has!