Altius
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Morning all!
Only had the RR (1999 2.5DT) for 2 weeks and already have a problem!
Had planned to go away for the weekend in the caravan using the RR for towing. I had checked and topped up oil and water etc. and went to pick up the caravan from storage. She towed like a dream the 20miles from storage to home, or virtually. One mile from home I suddenly lost power and she over heated very very quickly. I pulled over and let her cool down for a while. She started fine and was sitting just above half way on the temp gauge. I only got another 500 yds and the temperature began to rocket again so pulled over and called Green Flag.
The guy who came out was very helpful (Freelander owner) took a look and diagnosed a thermostat problem. As you look in to the engine bay, the right hand side radiator pipe was heating up and felt a little firm, however the lefthand pipe was cold and soft. He said he had seen problems like this before, was probably the thermostat (said didnt look like a dreaded head problem), but was too big a job to do at the roadside. He reckoned just to remove the thermostat and it should cure the issue along with a good cooling flush. Since I was meant to be going away in a couople of hours (didn't want to disappoint the kids), I got them to tow me the last mile home, parked up the RR and used the trusty (!) Citroen to tow with.
I have booked the car in to the garage tomorrow to have the thermostat removed and have a cooling flush, but have been reading different posts on here and not sure if i've done the right thing now.
My concerns are:
Has the problem been diagnosed correctly. My temperature gauge normally sat at 12 o'clock, possibly a little above before the issue. People on here seem to have different readings, anywhere from the blue to just below 12 o'clock, so was mine running a little hot to begin with?
Should I actually replace the thermostat, however people have said they have even had the 'proper' ones fail on them. Would it not be better just to leave it out and avoid the risk again in the future.
Some people have said they did it themselves in 30 mins, others say it was a pig of a job, so i bottled on trying myself. The garage have quoted £110 for removal and £40 for the flush.
Many thanks in advance for any help.
Only had the RR (1999 2.5DT) for 2 weeks and already have a problem!
Had planned to go away for the weekend in the caravan using the RR for towing. I had checked and topped up oil and water etc. and went to pick up the caravan from storage. She towed like a dream the 20miles from storage to home, or virtually. One mile from home I suddenly lost power and she over heated very very quickly. I pulled over and let her cool down for a while. She started fine and was sitting just above half way on the temp gauge. I only got another 500 yds and the temperature began to rocket again so pulled over and called Green Flag.
The guy who came out was very helpful (Freelander owner) took a look and diagnosed a thermostat problem. As you look in to the engine bay, the right hand side radiator pipe was heating up and felt a little firm, however the lefthand pipe was cold and soft. He said he had seen problems like this before, was probably the thermostat (said didnt look like a dreaded head problem), but was too big a job to do at the roadside. He reckoned just to remove the thermostat and it should cure the issue along with a good cooling flush. Since I was meant to be going away in a couople of hours (didn't want to disappoint the kids), I got them to tow me the last mile home, parked up the RR and used the trusty (!) Citroen to tow with.
I have booked the car in to the garage tomorrow to have the thermostat removed and have a cooling flush, but have been reading different posts on here and not sure if i've done the right thing now.
My concerns are:
Has the problem been diagnosed correctly. My temperature gauge normally sat at 12 o'clock, possibly a little above before the issue. People on here seem to have different readings, anywhere from the blue to just below 12 o'clock, so was mine running a little hot to begin with?
Should I actually replace the thermostat, however people have said they have even had the 'proper' ones fail on them. Would it not be better just to leave it out and avoid the risk again in the future.
Some people have said they did it themselves in 30 mins, others say it was a pig of a job, so i bottled on trying myself. The garage have quoted £110 for removal and £40 for the flush.
Many thanks in advance for any help.