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Hi All

Yet another issue with my new Disco 2! The auto transmission temperature warning light is pretty much always illuminated once warmed up. It goes off I'm driving at a steady speed - say 70mph on the motorway but if I drive slowly around town or any faster then it comes on. The car is not being worked hard and not under much load - only one occupent.

I have changed the gearbox filter and oil and added an oil stabiliser but no change.

I'm am wondering if the oil cooler is blocked and how I could check this or if the temperature sensor is simply faulty. Does anyone know what the resistance of the temperature sensor should be?

Any thoughts??

Thanks, Paul
 
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Just found some previous posts on this subject (why I didn't find them before I posted I don't know) and looks like the front temperature sensor is likely to up the spout.

Anyone know where the cheapest place for a replacement might be - I can't seem to find any listed.

Thanks

Paul
 
gear box produces more heat below lockup speed 50mph ish , so would explain why cooler at motor way than town , check cooler vanes are clear ,inside cooler will be clean auto oil is very detergent and if something was to produce sludge/debris it would be clutch pack and also turn oil black/ish ,until lock up drive is through high pressure oil between turbines this can never be 100% what energy is not transferred to motion becomes heat, switch more than likely playing up if oil clean and red
 
Thanks for the reply. Oil I changed was very clean and smelt fine - I don't think it had ever overheated - symptons seem to point to switch.

Any idea where I can but one - I can't seem to find anywhere that sells them?
 

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