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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Totally off the wall answer but has your Cat collapsed as you have done so much other work and not found the issue. No idea how you would test it. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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7th Jan 2019 8:06 pm |
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JeandreDiedericks Member Since: 01 Jul 2018 Location: Pretoria Posts: 9 |
Yeah i forgot to mention I've checked all boost pipes for leaks couldn't find any. Intercooler had 2 tiny leaks so replaced intercooler. Also forgot to mention that its been decatted |
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8th Jan 2019 4:42 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Read once auto boxes protect themselves when running too hot so maybe change that oil and ensure system is running cool enough. Mine is a manual but I assume the auto has cooler pipes to a heat exchanger. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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8th Jan 2019 8:20 am |
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JeandreDiedericks Member Since: 01 Jul 2018 Location: Pretoria Posts: 9 |
Thats interesting you mention the auto box thing. Clutches were slipping when i bought it. Had the box reconned and a new valve body fitted. Also when stopping somewhere the radiator fans usually blows for 20-30 seconds? Is that normal? |
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8th Jan 2019 10:06 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
You will get more heat in South Africa but my rad fan would only cut in if left stationary for a long time in Summer in UK. Your cooling fans should once cutting in run for a reasonable amount of time I would have thought not just do a short burst. May be worth investigating more, a cheap thing to do is backflush the system and put in new coolant and then run with pressure cap off until it reaches operating temp. Cap off helps get rid of any airlocks.
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8th Jan 2019 11:10 am |
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JeandreDiedericks Member Since: 01 Jul 2018 Location: Pretoria Posts: 9 |
Ill have a run in it tomorrow and keep an eye on the temps.
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8th Jan 2019 7:25 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
1. Check that you don't have an obstructed air path through radiators.
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8th Jan 2019 8:47 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
? Alex, my MY 13 has the wire up to the fuel filter but genuine LR supplied fuel filters have no inserts to control fuel in anyway. So that circuit does nothing. Maybe it’s only on winterised cars ? FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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8th Jan 2019 10:03 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
It has nothing to do with that electrical connector. That connector is for "water in fuel" stuff.
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8th Jan 2019 11:47 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
No water in fuel as there is no connection !
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9th Jan 2019 8:52 am |
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hasamatt Member Since: 12 Feb 2014 Location: Middelburg Posts: 4 |
Hey Jeandré
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10th Jan 2019 7:44 am |
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JeandreDiedericks Member Since: 01 Jul 2018 Location: Pretoria Posts: 9 |
Feedback time!!!
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10th Jan 2019 5:12 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
Glad that I could help...
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10th Jan 2019 7:16 pm |
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pkdj Member Since: 15 Jun 2021 Location: swindon Posts: 1 |
Definitely make sure you have an original Land Rover fuel filter fitted, not a pattern part. Had my Freelander serviced and about 6 weeks later started to lose power when it was hot, just like limp mode but no warning lights.
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15th Jun 2021 6:48 pm |
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