Hi all,
Hopefully I will get a bit of information from the people who really know how a TDI 300 engine works.
Here is the story, motorway cruising in a discovery tdi300, sat at about 75/80, notice the water temp was sat off the scale. pull over, turn engine off. it was at the end of a 2 hour motorway journey.
I popped the bonnet, expecting water to be hissing out from expansion tank, but, there was nothing, it wasn't even pressurised.
Am I right in thinking that it could be any of the following
1, blocked rad
2, jammed closed thermostat (doubtful due to the fact car had been driven at 75/80 for 1.75 hrs)
3, dead water pump/ pump failure
4, HG failure?
Having pulled over, there is a sensor on the top of the engine, this is no longer a sensor, but a pile of plastic gloop.
I have no idea how long the car was overheating for. I am almost certain ive cooked the head though, so that's deffo a job needing to be done.
Any help or advice on whats broken would be appreciated.
Hopefully I will get a bit of information from the people who really know how a TDI 300 engine works.
Here is the story, motorway cruising in a discovery tdi300, sat at about 75/80, notice the water temp was sat off the scale. pull over, turn engine off. it was at the end of a 2 hour motorway journey.
I popped the bonnet, expecting water to be hissing out from expansion tank, but, there was nothing, it wasn't even pressurised.
Am I right in thinking that it could be any of the following
1, blocked rad
2, jammed closed thermostat (doubtful due to the fact car had been driven at 75/80 for 1.75 hrs)
3, dead water pump/ pump failure
4, HG failure?
Having pulled over, there is a sensor on the top of the engine, this is no longer a sensor, but a pile of plastic gloop.
I have no idea how long the car was overheating for. I am almost certain ive cooked the head though, so that's deffo a job needing to be done.
Any help or advice on whats broken would be appreciated.