Advice sought.........
1986 Petrol Manual Range Rover Classic. Last week it wouldn't start (typical, just when the snow arrived)
At the weekend I towed it, and it started almost immediately. Drove it about 20 miles, stopping a few times, and it behaved fine. On Monday, with floods forecast, it wouldn't start again. It tried a couple of times - then nothing
I've fished around, it has petrol, spark etc. so I started thinking about cold start problems and went for the Coolant Temp Sensor in the head. Measured resistance of 47 Ohms, whereas an article I found on web suggested it should be about 4.7K at 0 deg. C, reducing to about 150 Deg C at boiling.
Brought culprit into work today and inspected closely with magnifying glass, and it says:-
1986 Petrol Manual Range Rover Classic. Last week it wouldn't start (typical, just when the snow arrived)
At the weekend I towed it, and it started almost immediately. Drove it about 20 miles, stopping a few times, and it behaved fine. On Monday, with floods forecast, it wouldn't start again. It tried a couple of times - then nothing
I've fished around, it has petrol, spark etc. so I started thinking about cold start problems and went for the Coolant Temp Sensor in the head. Measured resistance of 47 Ohms, whereas an article I found on web suggested it should be about 4.7K at 0 deg. C, reducing to about 150 Deg C at boiling.
Brought culprit into work today and inspected closely with magnifying glass, and it says:-
0280130220
5 89 (I'm guessing the date of manufacture)
5 89 (I'm guessing the date of manufacture)
12V 40W
35Deg. C 8 Sec
A search on the top number identifies it as a "Bosch Thermo Switch", fitted to a Ferrari 308GTB, Mondial, Jag XJ6 or Peugeot 505 - but not to a Range Rover.
As it is younger than the engine, so someone has fitted it at some time in the past. It was located in the front of the head where I think from the handbook the temp sensor should be.
My question is.... does anyone recognise the part, is it an appropriate replacement - or is it completely wrong and the poor old thing has been starting in the absence of any correct engine temp data. I will say it has always been a slightly reluctant starter, esp. when its cold out.
Any observations gratefully received
As it is younger than the engine, so someone has fitted it at some time in the past. It was located in the front of the head where I think from the handbook the temp sensor should be.
My question is.... does anyone recognise the part, is it an appropriate replacement - or is it completely wrong and the poor old thing has been starting in the absence of any correct engine temp data. I will say it has always been a slightly reluctant starter, esp. when its cold out.
Any observations gratefully received