New French M.O.T controls Control Technic

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mikescuba

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Apparently from May next year new Controls come into force for the French M.O.T. Oil leaks will be a failure for the Control Technic. Guess there will be a few less Defenders on the road over here.
Any one know if these stop oil leak fluids are any good?
 
I can see some unscrupulous garages pouring some oil down the side of the engine, then charging 200 euros to wipe it off again.
Those in charge just never think things through, do they.
 
I can see some unscrupulous garages pouring some oil down the side of the engine, then charging 200 euros to wipe it off again.
Those in charge just never think things through, do they.
Yeahhh they do.... in France MOT centres are not allowed to do any mechanical work on a car. That's their system so there is no benefit in them failing for work. An excellent system.

PS I have a Defender, its never leaked oil (and yes it has oil in it), and the heater works.... am I the only one ?
 
Yeahhh they do.... in France MOT centres are not allowed to do any mechanical work on a car. That's their system so there is no benefit in them failing for work. An excellent system.

PS I have a Defender, its never leaked oil (and yes it has oil in it), and the heater works.... am I the only one ?
You must be one of a few. My heaters are useless. Changed rad, heater matrix, several thermostats, fitted an electric Kenow fan, went back to a viscos fan, flushed it out and still the heaters are useless. Don't know how many times I have been underneath to fix oil leaks, seems to be fine for a couple of months then they are back. Think I will drain all the oils before taking it in for its MOT.
 
You must be one of a few. My heaters are useless. Changed rad, heater matrix, several thermostats, fitted an electric Kenow fan, went back to a viscos fan, flushed it out and still the heaters are useless. Don't know how many times I have been underneath to fix oil leaks, seems to be fine for a couple of months then they are back. Think I will drain all the oils before taking it in for its MOT.

Mine is fab dabby dozy as well, have you checked your flaps?

Cheers
 
Mine is fab dabby dozy as well, have you checked your flaps?

Cheers
New seals were fitted a while back and new door seals. Heaters are OK'ish when its down to around 3 or 4 degrees, but as soon as it goes down to zero its like a fart in the wind. I have fitted a 300 wat electric heater which helps and bought myself a new coat and gloves.
 
New seals were fitted a while back and new door seals. Heaters are OK'ish when its down to around 3 or 4 degrees, but as soon as it goes down to zero its like a fart in the wind. I have fitted a 300 wat electric heater which helps and bought myself a new coat and gloves.

LOL, I meant the flaps in the heater box, quite often they are not set correctly, so even if the lever is set to HOT, the internal flap in the heater box is still slightly cracked open.

Cheers
 
Yeahhh they do.... in France MOT centres are not allowed to do any mechanical work on a car. That's their system so there is no benefit in them failing for work. An excellent system.

PS I have a Defender, its never leaked oil (and yes it has oil in it), and the heater works.... am I the only one ?
Me too. Zero leaks and heaters work a treat.
 
New seals were fitted a while back and new door seals. Heaters are OK'ish when its down to around 3 or 4 degrees, but as soon as it goes down to zero its like a fart in the wind. I have fitted a 300 wat electric heater which helps and bought myself a new coat and gloves.
Once we were driving through Corsica with snow on the hills and we had our pants and socks spread out over the windscreen drying them and hung on the dog guard.... worked a treat.... a few embarrassing pics from others though.
 
LOL, I meant the flaps in the heater box, quite often they are not set correctly, so even if the lever is set to HOT, the internal flap in the heater box is still slightly cracked open.

Cheers
Nope, I stripped the heater box, cleaned it out, checked vents/flaps and cables worked correctly. Then resealed it with pop rivets. Made no difference what so ever. I had posted several threads on here a long time ago. I was told the 200 tdi's are cool running engines. I also tried blocking the airflow with linoleum over the rad, didn't make any difference. Oh, I also tried a Rad muff which also made no difference.
 
If your thermostat is working properly, the water in the heater will be at 80degrees or more, which is pretty hot. The heaters should be OK, but you need to make sure that warm air isn't being lost through leaks. The fan is pretty feeble, but airflow is easily increased by adding a bilge blower in the fan intake.
 
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