caverD3
Member Since: 02 Jul 2006
Location: Oberon, NSW
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If you have steam from the exhaust it may be the EGR coolers leaking. Cheaper than a new engine. “There are only three sports: bullfighting, motor racing, and mountaineering; all the rest are merely gamesâ€
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17th Jul 2012 3:05 am |
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B*rry
Member Since: 11 Jul 2012
Location: Uk
Posts: 6
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Thank you all what a great site
Still none the wiser!
Thanks again
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17th Jul 2012 6:31 pm |
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Mike767
Member Since: 15 Oct 2008
Location: Congleton, Cheshire.
Posts: 138
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If there are no signs of a leak on your driveway, it could be the head gasket. I had this problem on a petrol car many years ago, it was using lots of water and steam in the exhaust.
I'm not sure whether a diesel Disco is fitted out in the same way. Just a thought.
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17th Jul 2012 9:19 pm |
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dingdongs
Member Since: 30 May 2012
Location: St. Lawrence Bay Essex
Posts: 186
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the air has to be removed for the water to cycle properly just like your central heating system in a house.if you have air in rad it will not get hot. your waterpump cannot get the air out on its own,and is trying its hardest but is probably pushing against a (brick wall) of air and pressurising your expansion tank and you may well be losing it out the overflow.
water does not compress and if a leak gets into the bore of a cylinder a rod flies out the side of the block quickly.
have you tried any of the suggestions????
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17th Jul 2012 9:24 pm |
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