Cockney john
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Hi I've got a 2.5 v6 freelander 1is there any manual to tell me how to change the thermostat as the only manuals say not for v6 any help would be appreciated
Have you considered putting a back up thermostat in the top hose. It is a recognised fix and is so easy to do. It is well documented on here with plenty of good pics. I did it recently and it works great.Hi I've got a 2.5 v6 freelander 1is there any manual to tell me how to change the thermostat as the only manuals say not for v6 any help would be appreciated
Have you considered putting a back up thermostat in the top hose. It is a recognised fix and is so easy to do.
Hi I've got a 2.5 v6 freelander 1is there any manual to tell me how to change the thermostat as the only manuals say not for v6 any help would be appreciated
Hi I'm new to all this but my fan looks like it's been rewired and runs 90 % of the time and its bloody loud someone said it's probably because the thermast isn't working so they make the fan run moreWhy do you need to change the thermostat?
Rave will have the necessary information.
It's a 4 hour job, more if you need to extract it from the block and make good any sealing faces.
It's possible to do DIY, but you need to know the KV6 well, or strip the engine down methodically, labelling every wire and pipe.
How do you know the fan has been rewired? It's speed is controlled by the engine ECU, so isn't easy to mess with, unless the control unit has been bypassed.Hi I'm new to all this but my fan looks like it's been rewired and runs 90 % of the time and its bloody loud someone said it's probably because the thermast isn't working so they make the fan run more
Not on the KV6. The wax capsule normally leaks its wax, preventing the thermostat from opening.Thermostats usually fail in the open position, in which case it would run cold.
The dash gauge is stabilised, so shows normal when the engine is between 75°C and 115°C.What does the dash say?
It seems I have a lot to learn you're all so helpful thanks for all the advice. I obviously need someone close to get lessons from
Hi mate where in Cornwall are youThe KV6 Freelander can be a mine field to look after.
But if you want to learn, or want someone who knows them to take a look, then I'm in Cornwall.
Hi mate where in Cornwall are you
Thanks I must be going mad
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