Hello,
I've just bought a Defender 90, 2004. There are a couple of small-ish problems that I need to sort out - but this one has me confused;
When I've been driving for a little while (long enough that the engine is up to temperature), the temperature gauge stays down in the blue/cold region of the dial. When I lift my foot off of the accelerator it rises to near the half way point on the dial. When I put my foot back down on the pedal it drops back down into the blue (or very slightly above it). While it's in the blue zone, it isn't at 'zero' (ie the gauge is showing something, just not very much).
My first guess was that the coolant was too low. It was a little low (under an inch below the mark) so I topped it up. I also cracked open the air bleed thing at the highest point and coolant dribbled out so I don't think there's air in it. No joy there.
I parked the car up and fiddled with the lights etc to see if anything electrical interferes with it. No joy there either.
Now the bit that got me confused; I put the handbrake on. This caused the gauge to rise from 1/4 to 1/2 way. I took the brake off and the gauge dropped. I did this 5 or 6 times to make sure - it's definitely connected.
I have searched the forum but not seen anything matching my problem that's been solved successfully.
Any suggestions?? I'm lost
Thanks
Barney
I've just bought a Defender 90, 2004. There are a couple of small-ish problems that I need to sort out - but this one has me confused;
When I've been driving for a little while (long enough that the engine is up to temperature), the temperature gauge stays down in the blue/cold region of the dial. When I lift my foot off of the accelerator it rises to near the half way point on the dial. When I put my foot back down on the pedal it drops back down into the blue (or very slightly above it). While it's in the blue zone, it isn't at 'zero' (ie the gauge is showing something, just not very much).
My first guess was that the coolant was too low. It was a little low (under an inch below the mark) so I topped it up. I also cracked open the air bleed thing at the highest point and coolant dribbled out so I don't think there's air in it. No joy there.
I parked the car up and fiddled with the lights etc to see if anything electrical interferes with it. No joy there either.
Now the bit that got me confused; I put the handbrake on. This caused the gauge to rise from 1/4 to 1/2 way. I took the brake off and the gauge dropped. I did this 5 or 6 times to make sure - it's definitely connected.
I have searched the forum but not seen anything matching my problem that's been solved successfully.
Any suggestions?? I'm lost
Thanks
Barney
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