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B*rry
 


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Over heating

Hi
Could somebody please help me
My d3 se manual is over heating and loseing coolant.
Also the heater only works when I am traveling at speed.
I've just had her pressure tested and she's ok and had a new water pump fitted
But I'm still loseing water.
Please help
  
Post #95493115th Jul 2012 2:00 pm
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Could be an airlock in the system, try sqeezing the pipes with the engine running to get the air out or a cylinder head gasket, to test fill the water up to the brim with the engine running, then with the filler cap off look for air bubbles coming out of the water, if there are bubbles its one of the cylinder head gaskets, remember to remove some water after to the correct level.
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I presume you know its overheating because its actually boiling over? Where is the coolant dripping from? A bit more info needed really Thumbs Up
  
Post #95494215th Jul 2012 2:53 pm
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B*rry
 


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Hi guys
Thanks for your replys
I will try the water test.
Just one more question I've had it pressure tested and a snif test and both came back good!
Do you think it could still be the gasket? Also there's no smoke coming out the back and when she is not over heating she drives ok.
What do you think!!!!!!!!
Than again for speedie replys
  
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Have you vented the system correctly while filling?
i.e. at the expansion bottle return pipe spigot, and the vent pipe that is at the front of the engine under the plastic cover....
  
Post #95494915th Jul 2012 3:17 pm
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B*rry
 


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Hi
No I dont think so could you let me know how to do it? Bit of a novice.
Thanks Thumbs Up
  
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Thermostat failed fully/partially closed Question

Andi
  
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I don't know if this is the LR way but this is how I did it. On the left hand side of the expansion tank is a small pipe, right next to it is a black (bleed) screw with a cross in top, undo it. Then remove the black plastic cover from the top of the engine, at the front top you should see another one of those black (bleed) screws, but this one is on the end of a rubber pipe. Remove this one, then fill the system etc.
Just another tip, the coolant level is easier to check by removing the headlight and looking through from that side Thumbs Up
  
Post #95497315th Jul 2012 4:19 pm
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B*rry
 


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Thank you all
I will let you know how I get on Thumbs Up
  
Post #95498515th Jul 2012 4:44 pm
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Did you have the issue before the water pump was replaced or did you have that done to try to fix the problem.
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Post #95501015th Jul 2012 5:36 pm
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I replaced the water pump to try and fix the problem, there was some pink residue on it and thought that was the leek! Had the v fan replaced as well as a new cap on the header tank.
  
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is there any coolant in the sump or oil in the coolant?
have you had the radiator pressure tested..?
  
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Nimrod wrote:
is there any coolant in the sump or oil in the coolant?
have you had the radiator pressure tested..?

He says he has had it tested above and all clear
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if you can feel the hose out from thermostat if its just warm compared to the other hoses it may not be opening
air lock seems likely but if not..

remove thermostat then try again. this can increase the flow and reduce air pockets also you can also check it while its out.

also consider

blocked radiator( unlikely but not impos)

kinked hose ( possible)
viscous fan duff(maybe)
dodgy radiator cap( low pressure in system .should be around 15psi again squeeze a hose)


other engine issues you seem to have eliminated

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how about air in the heater matrix.should get warm .check flow and return pipes to the matrix.
  
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