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My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is here. Paa
typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking cold and i couldnt
clear the screen my main concern. The guage reads cold, its been run for at
least an hour, the heater settings were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got
was a slight difference from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all
you experts out there in ether land.

many thanks


Tony


 
T wrote:
> My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is here. Paa
> typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking cold and i couldnt
> clear the screen my main concern. The guage reads cold, its been run for at
> least an hour, the heater settings were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got
> was a slight difference from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all
> you experts out there in ether land.


Faulty thermostat - stuck open. Replace and recheck the heater operation.


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EMB
 
On or around Sat, 04 Nov 2006 15:31:22 +1300, EMB <embtwo@gmail.com>
enlightened us thusly:

>T wrote:
>> My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is here. Paa
>> typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking cold and i couldnt
>> clear the screen my main concern. The guage reads cold, its been run for at
>> least an hour, the heater settings were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got
>> was a slight difference from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all
>> you experts out there in ether land.

>
>Faulty thermostat - stuck open. Replace and recheck the heater operation.


sounds most likely. Mind you, if it's a TDi they're too bloody efficient,
no waste heat to heat the cabin with. Flip side of having a 2-ton-plus
vehicle that does 30+ mpg.

but you can help it by changing the thermostat and make damned sure it's the
right one - the generic crap-motor-shop ones are often "oh, that's close
enough", well it isn't - the TDi stat shuts the bypass on the engine and you
need the right one.

Another thing to check: viscous fan not releasing about 30 seconds or so
after startup, and spinning to much, resulting in too much cold air getting
in.

If you still get crap heating and the gauge shows normal temp, and the
engine's hot, then try reversing the flow through the heater matrix by
swapping the pipe connections over.

--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero" (sieze today, and put
as little trust as you can in tomorrow) Horace (65 - 8 BC) Odes, I.xi.8
 
Austin Shackles wrote:

|| On or around Sat, 04 Nov 2006 15:31:22 +1300, EMB <embtwo@gmail.com>
|| enlightened us thusly:
||
||| T wrote:
|||| My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is
|||| here. Paa typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking
|||| cold and i couldnt clear the screen my main concern. The guage
|||| reads cold, its been run for at least an hour, the heater settings
|||| were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got was a slight difference
|||| from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all you experts out
|||| there in ether land.
|||
||| Faulty thermostat - stuck open. Replace and recheck the heater
||| operation.
||
|| sounds most likely. Mind you, if it's a TDi they're too bloody
|| efficient, no waste heat to heat the cabin with. Flip side of
|| having a 2-ton-plus vehicle that does 30+ mpg.
||
|| but you can help it by changing the thermostat and make damned sure
|| it's the right one - the generic crap-motor-shop ones are often "oh,
|| that's close enough", well it isn't - the TDi stat shuts the bypass
|| on the engine and you need the right one.
||
|| Another thing to check: viscous fan not releasing about 30 seconds
|| or so after startup, and spinning to much, resulting in too much
|| cold air getting in.
||
|| If you still get crap heating and the gauge shows normal temp, and
|| the engine's hot, then try reversing the flow through the heater
|| matrix by swapping the pipe connections over.

All very good, but a *complete* lack of heat (rather than just a pathetic
amount of heat) suggests no circulation. I'd check the water levels before
anything else.

--
Rich
==============================

Take out the obvious to email me.


 
On or around Sat, 4 Nov 2006 12:11:18 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
<THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com> enlightened us thusly:

>Austin Shackles wrote:
>
>|| On or around Sat, 04 Nov 2006 15:31:22 +1300, EMB <embtwo@gmail.com>
>|| enlightened us thusly:
>||
>||| T wrote:
>|||| My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is
>|||| here. Paa typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking
>|||| cold and i couldnt clear the screen my main concern. The guage
>|||| reads cold, its been run for at least an hour, the heater settings
>|||| were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got was a slight difference
>|||| from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all you experts out
>|||| there in ether land.
>|||
>||| Faulty thermostat - stuck open. Replace and recheck the heater
>||| operation.
>||
>|| sounds most likely. Mind you, if it's a TDi they're too bloody
>|| efficient, no waste heat to heat the cabin with. Flip side of
>|| having a 2-ton-plus vehicle that does 30+ mpg.
>||
>|| but you can help it by changing the thermostat and make damned sure
>|| it's the right one - the generic crap-motor-shop ones are often "oh,
>|| that's close enough", well it isn't - the TDi stat shuts the bypass
>|| on the engine and you need the right one.
>||
>|| Another thing to check: viscous fan not releasing about 30 seconds
>|| or so after startup, and spinning to much, resulting in too much
>|| cold air getting in.
>||
>|| If you still get crap heating and the gauge shows normal temp, and
>|| the engine's hot, then try reversing the flow through the heater
>|| matrix by swapping the pipe connections over.
>
>All very good, but a *complete* lack of heat (rather than just a pathetic
>amount of heat) suggests no circulation. I'd check the water levels before
>anything else.


good point. and fill yer TDi by undoing **carefully** the bung in the top
of the stat housing.

In fact, I'd recommend everyone to swap these for the earlier brass type,
the black plastic ones are just waiting for the opportunity to break, and
when they do, they leave a hole through the middle.

Unless I miss my bet, Beamends Richard sells the brass kind for a couple of
quid. There's one in the rad, as well, but that's not removed very often on
a TDi.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
In Touch: Get in touch with yourself by touching yourself.
If somebody is watching, stop touching yourself.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
In message <2f6pk2hsa36rvsppt62ksa3jiphkadom2b@4ax.com>
Austin Shackles <austinNOSPAM@ddol-las.net> wrote:

> On or around Sat, 4 Nov 2006 12:11:18 -0000, "Richard Brookman"
> <THErichard.brookmanOBVIOUS@btinternet.com> enlightened us thusly:
>
> >Austin Shackles wrote:
> >
> >|| On or around Sat, 04 Nov 2006 15:31:22 +1300, EMB <embtwo@gmail.com>
> >|| enlightened us thusly:
> >||
> >||| T wrote:
> >|||| My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is
> >|||| here. Paa typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking
> >|||| cold and i couldnt clear the screen my main concern. The guage
> >|||| reads cold, its been run for at least an hour, the heater settings
> >|||| were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got was a slight difference
> >|||| from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all you experts out
> >|||| there in ether land.
> >|||
> >||| Faulty thermostat - stuck open. Replace and recheck the heater
> >||| operation.
> >||
> >|| sounds most likely. Mind you, if it's a TDi they're too bloody
> >|| efficient, no waste heat to heat the cabin with. Flip side of
> >|| having a 2-ton-plus vehicle that does 30+ mpg.
> >||
> >|| but you can help it by changing the thermostat and make damned sure
> >|| it's the right one - the generic crap-motor-shop ones are often "oh,
> >|| that's close enough", well it isn't - the TDi stat shuts the bypass
> >|| on the engine and you need the right one.
> >||
> >|| Another thing to check: viscous fan not releasing about 30 seconds
> >|| or so after startup, and spinning to much, resulting in too much
> >|| cold air getting in.
> >||
> >|| If you still get crap heating and the gauge shows normal temp, and
> >|| the engine's hot, then try reversing the flow through the heater
> >|| matrix by swapping the pipe connections over.
> >
> >All very good, but a *complete* lack of heat (rather than just a pathetic
> >amount of heat) suggests no circulation. I'd check the water levels before
> >anything else.

>
> good point. and fill yer TDi by undoing **carefully** the bung in the top
> of the stat housing.
>
> In fact, I'd recommend everyone to swap these for the earlier brass type,
> the black plastic ones are just waiting for the opportunity to break, and
> when they do, they leave a hole through the middle.
>
> Unless I miss my bet, Beamends Richard sells the brass kind for a couple of
> quid. There's one in the rad, as well, but that's not removed very often on
> a TDi.


He does indeed - ERR4686B £1.76 inc VAT
ideally, ERR4685ALU should be used instead of/as well as the O ring.

Richard

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> > >||
> > >||| T wrote:
> > >|||| My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is
> > >|||| here. Paa typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking
> > >|||| cold and i couldnt clear the screen my main concern. The guage
> > >|||| reads cold, its been run for at least an hour, the heater settings
> > >|||| were set for 'blinking hot' but all i got was a slight difference
> > >|||| from heater setting 'blinking cold'. Any ideas all you experts out
> > >|||| there in ether land.

>

If you ran it on the driveway that's normal-ish.
My 200 would not warm up at all until it was driven.

TonyB


 
Its decided it wants to be a series then :)

In my case the advice is dress up warm and keep on wiping the screen.

Maybe the heater tap is not working or the thermostat has gone.

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Larry
Series 3 Rust and Holes

"T" <TONY417@NTLWORLD.COM> wrote in message
news:QqR2h.262$YA3.117@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> My disco has decided to stop playing ball now the cold weather is here.
> Paa typical landrover sense of humour, but it was blinking cold and i
> couldnt clear the screen my main concern. The guage reads cold, its been
> run for at least an hour, the heater settings were set for 'blinking hot'
> but all i got was a slight difference from heater setting 'blinking cold'.
> Any ideas all you experts out there in ether land.
>
> many thanks
>
>
> Tony
>
>



 
On Sat, 4 Nov 2006 14:41:16 -0000, TonyB wrote:

> If you ran it on the driveway that's normal-ish.
> My 200 would not warm up at all until it was driven.


Neither does my TD5, it'll get off cold but no real heat.

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