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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
It does tend to put you off doesn't it |
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28th May 2009 5:50 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
thinking about swapping my temp sensors in the engine
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1st Jun 2009 8:41 pm |
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richh Member Since: 22 Feb 2009 Location: scarborough Posts: 33 |
hi guys. i have had this problem with a car i heve just finished working on. called technical and was told they know of nothing usually bad about the cooling system. removed rad to find it was one solid block of mud. turns out it was a Landrover experience car before customer bought it. all ok after a good jet wash and rebuild. hope this helps. Richh. they all do that! |
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5th Jun 2009 8:23 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
mine has been through the odd pond but has had a reasonable clean after Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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5th Jun 2009 11:03 pm |
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richh Member Since: 22 Feb 2009 Location: scarborough Posts: 33 |
this thing must have been parked in the water spash overnight, for several nights, youcould even see the tide line in the silt on the air con rad. just below the headlamps. she s all good now. they all do that! |
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6th Jun 2009 7:05 pm |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
I totally stripped the front of mine this weekend. The Fans had been on more regularly and even saw the temp guage drift towards the red. I had always used the jet wash after serious off roading to ensure a clean radiator, but it didnt work. The air con rad is cleaned, but even then at the bottom only the intercooler got a clean. Having stripped off the hole front end I was able to clean each radiator indipendently of each other. Now I cant even get the fans to come on, unless I select Aircon which then runs then at slow speed.
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30th Jun 2009 11:33 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I had similar experiance, but the car did go into the red and go into limp mode.
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1st Jul 2009 9:05 am |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
Mine did actually go into limp mode for a short time. I switched the aircon on to get the fans on for sure, and then turned the heating up to full with the windows open so as not to die of heat exhaustion. That did cool her down for long enough to get the few miles home. See new close up picture below. The shock is when it’s all washed out in a pile on the floor, I was surprised the radiator was working at all. I swear I’ve now got half of Tixover quarry on my drive! As for removing things its very easy. You need bumper removal instructions, which I go from this site. If you have trouble finding them PM an email address and I’ll send them over. Then remove actual steel bumper with 8x 17mm nuts. Plastic air guides all come off easily. The difficult bit is sliding the fans out without damaging the radiator fins, or bending your aircon pipes. I did it, but take your time. Over all taking it apart and cleaning with a pressure washer and putting back together took me just over 5 hours, a great way to spend Sunday afternoon and evening! Even my misses helped!
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1st Jul 2009 9:47 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
For my tractors I made a radiator washing tool by squashing a piece of copper pipe almost flat, drilling a hole in the side. folding one end over and connect the other end to a hose pipe. the flat tube fits between radiator and air con radiator and the hole aims the water thru the fins of the radiators, not as good as disassembling job but very effective.
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1st Jul 2009 10:05 am |
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richh Member Since: 22 Feb 2009 Location: scarborough Posts: 33 |
hi all. so glad this helped. it worried me when i rang LR technical hotline and was asked to inform them of what it was when i found the problem, useful chappies.Richh they all do that! |
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9th Jul 2009 5:44 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
How much oil did you find inside the intercooler? Thanks! |
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9th Jul 2009 5:58 pm |
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richh Member Since: 22 Feb 2009 Location: scarborough Posts: 33 |
i cant really remember, it wet straight into the drainer before cleaning. there should be some in there. i wouldnt worry mate.Richh they all do that! |
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9th Jul 2009 6:23 pm |
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EdSnow Member Since: 28 Feb 2008 Location: Norfolk Posts: 131 |
Very little. Not enough to drip out, but it did have a slight coating inside. Freelander 2 XS 2.2 TD4 Met Black, with Winter pack, 18" alloys with General Grabber AT2 wellies, MANTEC Sump and Tank Guards |
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13th Jul 2009 8:10 pm |
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snappa Member Since: 16 Apr 2008 Location: Watching C-beams near the Tanhauser Gate Posts: 1633 |
Its just normal with a turbo.
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14th Jul 2009 6:32 am |
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