adrianhartopp
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Got my first ever FL2 last Monday (08 plate TD4 with 83k on the clock and fastidious service history) and very pleased with it. Got it remapped today and that's made a significant difference.
Nice, mine is a 2009 MY TD4 too.Got my first ever FL2 last Monday (08 plate TD4 with 83k on the clock and fastidious service history) and very pleased with it. Got it remapped today and that's made a significant difference.
I feel your painTaxed it. 320 sovs.
Hi, do you think it's a dodgy stat or it's somehow twisted slightly in the pipe? I must admit I hadn't heard of the stat in the hose way when mine needed doing some 4 yrs ago, so did it the more labour intensive & it's been fine since.Sitting in my Freelander trying to keeping my feet warm after walking stupid dogs!
and the first hiccup In the new one as arrived the in-line thermostat upgrade as failed
can’t believe it ! A expensive gates one as well I am raging !
only really done short trips so not been noticeable but it’s a7m ride home and it’s barely got up to 1/4 and holding it at 2k it gets up to temp then back down on tick over with the heater on
It's not uncommon for the temperature of the engine to drop if there's no load on the engine. Basically the heater is pulling more heat out engine that it's making off load. The TD4 is very thermally efficient, which is why LR fitted a FBH as standard or an option.Sitting in my Freelander trying to keeping my feet warm after walking stupid dogs!
and the first hiccup In the new one as arrived the in-line thermostat upgrade as failed
can’t believe it ! A expensive gates one as well I am raging !
only really done short trips so not been noticeable but it’s a7m ride home and it’s barely got up to 1/4 and holding it at 2k it gets up to temp then back down on tick over with the heater on
Hi, do you think it's a dodgy stat or it's somehow twisted slightly in the pipe? I must admit I hadn't heard of the stat in the hose way when mine needed doing some 4 yrs ago, so did it the more labour intensive & it's been fine s
Definitely the fiat vans we have are awful and run cold as it’s mostly stop start driving doing deliveriesIt's not uncommon for the temperature of the engine to drop if there's no load on the engine. Basically the heater is pulling more heat out engine that it's making off load. The TD4 is very thermally efficient, which is why LR fitted a FBH as standard or an option.
This issue is pretty common with lots of diesel engines, not just the Freelander.
I have just bought a Gates thermostat to fit and now I am wondering if it’s worth doing? My TD4 stays low temperature but tbh it has never really bothered me that much, just thought it might be a good idea…?Definitely the fiat vans we have are awful and run cold as it’s mostly stop start driving doing deliveries
But this is more server only approaching 1/2 way when you hold it at 2k and soon drops off when you start driving to 3/4 to half way
I have ordered a nee thermostat just don’t want to mess around this time of year with dark nights but can’t really use it as is so
No choice
Definitely a good thing to doI have just bought a Gates thermostat to fit and now I am wondering if it’s worth doing? My TD4 stays low temperature but tbh it has never really bothered me that much, just thought it might be a good idea…?
Okey dokey I will give it a go. Waiting for a dremel cutter to arrive so I can get the clip cut and do it.Definitely a good thing to do
I have done a few and the difference is worth the hassle tbh
I am putting a new one in this week as the weather as deteriorated enough that it would take ages to get the temp up
Simple hacksaw works if you take the plungeOkey dokey I will give it a go. Waiting for a dremel cutter to arrive so I can get the clip cut and do it.
As Arnie says… DO IT, DO IT NOW!Okey dokey I will give it a go. Waiting for a dremel cutter to arrive so I can get the clip cut and do it.
I can’t handle this kind of pressure manAs Arnie says… DO IT, DO IT NOW!
Hi there, if you had a lot of smoke before you may well have a blocked or gunked up cat/exhaust or even dpf if yours is a newer one. When these are dirty they can cause huge amounts of smoke. I’ve just cleaned mine out as it got near fully blocked shut. Now my landy is running the cleanest it ever has from the tail pipe. It actually made the factory emissions limit on the smoke tester even with the Ron box installed.Reinstalled the head after completing a top-end rebuild. Fitted the refurbished turbo, new plugs (had to helicoil two glowplug holes) replaced all filters and gaskets and bolts that needed to be changed, second hand EGR. started it up today and white smoke worse than before and loads of smoke above 2k revs. Oh well. more diagnostics and poking at things tomorrow while it is pouring with rain. Joy!
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