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I picked up my new acquisition last night, a fantastic, straight, solid 1986 110 Station Wagon. It's got a couple of little faults which I need to sort, and any advice is welcome.
Temp gauge-pretty much from startup the temp needle is buried in the red. Clearly there's nothing actually wrong with the temperature...it's actually running too cool at the mo as the viscount fan coupling has siezed. The engine is a 200Tdi from a Disco (which is a peach and pulled like a bloody train for the 75 mile trip home), and a friend says he thinks the temperature sender for the 200Tdi engine is different whether it's used in a Defender or a Disco. So in theory I might need a Defender sensor to send the right signal/voltage to the Defender gauge. The only other thing is that the vehicle is ex-RAF, and although it was never a 24v FFR, it's possible a 24V temp gauge may have made it's way onto the dash?
Indicator stalk-a bit fiddly. Need to wiggle it "just so" to get the indicators to flash properly. Is this a common fault and easy fix? DIY fixable or bin it and replace job?
Driver's internal door handle doesn't work. It's quite unusual as it has one piece doors with wind up windows, but old Series style external "lift" handles rather than push buttons. The internal door handle certainly makes the catch mechanism move a bit, but not enough to open the door. Discoveries do a similar party trick and it's an annoying little spring in the door mechanism that needs replacing.
Reversing light. It's fitted but there's no switch. Should this be on a manual switch like my old SIII, or is there a gearbox switch somewhere?
I appreciate I can investigate this myself, but if it's all "usual" stuff I'd rather get the parts first before I take the thing to bits!
Thanks in advance!
I picked up my new acquisition last night, a fantastic, straight, solid 1986 110 Station Wagon. It's got a couple of little faults which I need to sort, and any advice is welcome.
Temp gauge-pretty much from startup the temp needle is buried in the red. Clearly there's nothing actually wrong with the temperature...it's actually running too cool at the mo as the viscount fan coupling has siezed. The engine is a 200Tdi from a Disco (which is a peach and pulled like a bloody train for the 75 mile trip home), and a friend says he thinks the temperature sender for the 200Tdi engine is different whether it's used in a Defender or a Disco. So in theory I might need a Defender sensor to send the right signal/voltage to the Defender gauge. The only other thing is that the vehicle is ex-RAF, and although it was never a 24v FFR, it's possible a 24V temp gauge may have made it's way onto the dash?
Indicator stalk-a bit fiddly. Need to wiggle it "just so" to get the indicators to flash properly. Is this a common fault and easy fix? DIY fixable or bin it and replace job?
Driver's internal door handle doesn't work. It's quite unusual as it has one piece doors with wind up windows, but old Series style external "lift" handles rather than push buttons. The internal door handle certainly makes the catch mechanism move a bit, but not enough to open the door. Discoveries do a similar party trick and it's an annoying little spring in the door mechanism that needs replacing.
Reversing light. It's fitted but there's no switch. Should this be on a manual switch like my old SIII, or is there a gearbox switch somewhere?
I appreciate I can investigate this myself, but if it's all "usual" stuff I'd rather get the parts first before I take the thing to bits!
Thanks in advance!