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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
Any Idea guys ? Any common issues ?
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11th Dec 2022 4:06 pm |
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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
It's not that , even if you switch it off , remove the key immediately, put it back in and start , it wont start when hot . |
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13th Dec 2022 4:07 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
With a previous car I had that problem. It was the engine was too hot, turned out it was the thermostat in the radiator was not working. The car didn't know it was too hot.
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14th Dec 2022 8:16 am |
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Worms Member Since: 31 Oct 2017 Location: Highlands Posts: 635 |
Yes, takes me back to a couple of old 3.5 V8s where the rubber diaphragms in the twin SU carbs would go soft in hot climates and not lift enough to let the air in for starting. With long arms and a screwdriver you could just about lift the carburettor piston with one hand, while turning the ignition key with the other through the driver's window. Fun days! 2005 D3 2.7 Auto Previously: 2010 MY FL2 TD4e GS - Now gone at 199,500 miles, about 135,000 of them mine. ‘93 Defender 110 200TDi CSW ‘87 Defender 90 4 cyl Petrol ‘83 110 CSW V8 - best ever! Range Rover 2-door V8 (not sure of year - 4-speed box and vacuum diff switch) Series III SWB Diesel |
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14th Dec 2022 9:09 am |
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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
Lightwater , i will investigate the engine temperature.
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14th Dec 2022 12:15 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
3.2 common problems are here
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14th Dec 2022 4:12 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Mine does it occasionally, never found out what courses it, would like to now if you sort it out. Common sense isn't very common.
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14th Dec 2022 4:13 pm |
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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
Ok so i confirmed an overheating issue , the coolant temp reached more than 122 C on scan tool and then coolant started escaping the cap coz it over pressurised.
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14th Dec 2022 4:33 pm |
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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
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14th Dec 2022 4:35 pm |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
The manual lists only one coolant temp sensor, maybe try a different scantool? I don't recall seeing two of them using my Autel AP200.
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15th Dec 2022 1:01 am |
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Hamza yagan Member Since: 11 Dec 2022 Location: Amman Posts: 6 |
Yeah disconnecting the the sensor sounds good , ill do it while waiting for the head gasket test kit , is the engine turned ok im going for the thermostat and full coolant flush , since the temp sensor is part of it . |
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15th Dec 2022 1:56 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
We have been in very remote outback Australia in mid 40°C & left the car idling with air conditioning running while we walked around sightseeing. I could hear both radiator fans going flat out but there was no overheating issues of any description.
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15th Dec 2022 4:22 am |
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merlinj79 Member Since: 13 Aug 2019 Location: San Diego Posts: 315 |
I wouldn't expect overheating at idle, ever.
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15th Dec 2022 4:09 pm |
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p_gill Member Since: 06 Dec 2011 Location: USA Posts: 1236 |
The Thermostat is know to fail every 10 years / 100,000 miles and when it fails it can block coolant flow and cause over heating The Coolant Fan is another know problem and if it fails then the engine will likely over heat. Does you fan turn on when you turn on the AC? or is it running when the engine is over heating? Good luck Paul |
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15th Dec 2022 4:59 pm |
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