We changed our manual Discovery 300 TDi (when it simply couldn't be welded any more) to a 2001 Rangey (2.5 DHSE) which we have been very pleased with. We own a vintage boat which we slip & recover twice a year & today was the first time that we had used her to tow our boat (boat & trailer weigh around 2.2t) No problems with pulling capacity, however we had to stop twice on the 25 mile journey home (for around 20 mins each time) due to the engine temp going into the red. This happened once on the flat & once on a hill. Any attempt to travel more than 30 mph or over 2000 revs resulted in the engine overheating.
We have looked at some of the suggestions on here but one we wanted to run past the forum members was the suggestion from a work colleague (who is an ex LR mechanic) that we should have put the air con on whilst towing (& indeed generally run with the climate control on throughout the year towing or not) as this would have prevented the overheat.
Does this make sense or have any credibility? We may well replace the components suggested in other threads but would be interested to hear your comments. I might add, that the truck normally drives perfectly (& still does after the trailering incident), we have no leaks, the viscous fan appears to work fine & at the risk of sounding obvious, there was plenty of coolant.
Any suggestions welcome, as apart from general social & domestic driving, we did buy the Rangey to tow the boat & were reassured by fellow Rangey owners that even the diesel variant would be man enough to do the job & the fact that they were also automatic would not be an issue.
Many thanks
PS - we live in flat Lincolnshire!!
We have looked at some of the suggestions on here but one we wanted to run past the forum members was the suggestion from a work colleague (who is an ex LR mechanic) that we should have put the air con on whilst towing (& indeed generally run with the climate control on throughout the year towing or not) as this would have prevented the overheat.
Does this make sense or have any credibility? We may well replace the components suggested in other threads but would be interested to hear your comments. I might add, that the truck normally drives perfectly (& still does after the trailering incident), we have no leaks, the viscous fan appears to work fine & at the risk of sounding obvious, there was plenty of coolant.
Any suggestions welcome, as apart from general social & domestic driving, we did buy the Rangey to tow the boat & were reassured by fellow Rangey owners that even the diesel variant would be man enough to do the job & the fact that they were also automatic would not be an issue.
Many thanks
PS - we live in flat Lincolnshire!!