Ukgrease_monkey
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Hi all,
Hopefully someone has had this before and can help.
1999 D2 Td5 I think 10p but for the life of me I can't remember.
Temp guage on the dash will not go to 'normal' unless I'm driving on the motorway for approx 5 miles (60-70mph) or I am doing some 'spirited' driving.
It raises to just above the bottom white line and remains there.
Driving around town or even on B roads in traffic it never alters up or down.
When it does raise eventually after motorway driving it stays perfectly normal until slowed down, i.e coming off at a junction it is almost immediately back down and stays there.
The problem started after Changing the water pump(britpart xs) due to a leak, while I was in there I thought I would also do the thermostat (genuine) definitely fitted the correct way.
Flushed out best as possible with hosepipe.
Bled as per RAVE and the extra bit with holding revs over 1500 for the valve to open
I have done this 3 times.
I have now done 400+ miles with it like this stopping to release bleed screw periodically incase of any trapped air locks - no air escapes just a steady stream of coolant. I believe that would eliminate any air lock.
No leaks, no loss of coolant or excessive pressure.
Heaters are warm but may not be as warm as they should be, I rarely use them .
Uploaded a photo of said temp guage.
Please help. **** taking welcome of you feel the need
Matt
Hopefully someone has had this before and can help.
1999 D2 Td5 I think 10p but for the life of me I can't remember.
Temp guage on the dash will not go to 'normal' unless I'm driving on the motorway for approx 5 miles (60-70mph) or I am doing some 'spirited' driving.
It raises to just above the bottom white line and remains there.
Driving around town or even on B roads in traffic it never alters up or down.
When it does raise eventually after motorway driving it stays perfectly normal until slowed down, i.e coming off at a junction it is almost immediately back down and stays there.
The problem started after Changing the water pump(britpart xs) due to a leak, while I was in there I thought I would also do the thermostat (genuine) definitely fitted the correct way.
Flushed out best as possible with hosepipe.
Bled as per RAVE and the extra bit with holding revs over 1500 for the valve to open
I have done this 3 times.
I have now done 400+ miles with it like this stopping to release bleed screw periodically incase of any trapped air locks - no air escapes just a steady stream of coolant. I believe that would eliminate any air lock.
No leaks, no loss of coolant or excessive pressure.
Heaters are warm but may not be as warm as they should be, I rarely use them .
Uploaded a photo of said temp guage.
Please help. **** taking welcome of you feel the need
Matt