Russell Marlow
Member
I posted yesterday about low heater temperature but re post having learnt more in the hope a TD5 expert can help!
I have previously been trying to sort out a lack of ooomph! up hills it is gutless and I suspect top end though it is not pushed fast on the whole. It does seem over 70 is just runs out of steam if I try it and I know over 16 yrs we had it she will if pushed carry on way past that.
I have recently noticed the heater is only warm...not nice and hot, of course it may have been this way for some time and not noticed until cooler weather!
I am sure the heater is fine, no airlocks etc...it gets warmish.
Today I drove with hawkeye on and the coolant did not get over 81 degrees assuming the car sender is correct. All hoses in the car were no more than 50 ish degrees. Both heater hoses similar temperature.
I now wonder if the power loss and cool running (though gauge is midway) are connected? Thermostat??
I believe it has a bypass valve which if faulty can cause strange issues.
I have previously been trying to sort out a lack of ooomph! up hills it is gutless and I suspect top end though it is not pushed fast on the whole. It does seem over 70 is just runs out of steam if I try it and I know over 16 yrs we had it she will if pushed carry on way past that.
I have recently noticed the heater is only warm...not nice and hot, of course it may have been this way for some time and not noticed until cooler weather!
I am sure the heater is fine, no airlocks etc...it gets warmish.
Today I drove with hawkeye on and the coolant did not get over 81 degrees assuming the car sender is correct. All hoses in the car were no more than 50 ish degrees. Both heater hoses similar temperature.
I now wonder if the power loss and cool running (though gauge is midway) are connected? Thermostat??
I believe it has a bypass valve which if faulty can cause strange issues.