I have a series 1 discovery, 200 tdi, 1991 h reg, manual. i`m enquiring whether the heating system ever was any good in the discovery when they first came out or where they still abit agricultural like in the series 2a or 3? i`m not expecting a 15 year old motor to be roasting hot, just not a bit artic inside the vehicle!
The vehicle has air-con fitted, which to its benefit does work whether the heating is set on cold or warm (the internal temperature guide for being warm or cold in side the vehicle). if the air con function is set the motor will force the air through the system at the pre-determined strength you want i.e 1,2 or 3. so the motor works fine. there are four pre selects on the heating mechanism. there is the air condition function as described above which works, when selecting the other three functions (there are a red or white star and and white/blue lines with arrows) no air comes through at all, even though it had previously done so with the air con function selected. therefore i can have the system off or freeze to death with the air con on or with the windows open?
any ideas?
the windscreen demistes at a very slow rate, as only warm air trickles through once the engine has warmed up.
The vehicle has air-con fitted, which to its benefit does work whether the heating is set on cold or warm (the internal temperature guide for being warm or cold in side the vehicle). if the air con function is set the motor will force the air through the system at the pre-determined strength you want i.e 1,2 or 3. so the motor works fine. there are four pre selects on the heating mechanism. there is the air condition function as described above which works, when selecting the other three functions (there are a red or white star and and white/blue lines with arrows) no air comes through at all, even though it had previously done so with the air con function selected. therefore i can have the system off or freeze to death with the air con on or with the windows open?
any ideas?
the windscreen demistes at a very slow rate, as only warm air trickles through once the engine has warmed up.