Overheating problem

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After a sprint up the M1 I have discovered that my 2.25 diesels temp creeps well up towards the red when subjected to longer periods of speed.

I have noticed that the fan belt occasionally slips so thats going to be my first real port of call but I,m wondering if I may be looking at a blown head gasket as I seem to remember similar problems with a previous series 3.
BUT when I flipped the bonnet and had a gander I,ve noticed mucky water staining to the top of the radiator,the heater doesn,t work and I,ve just found that the overflow bottle is full to the brim!There is also a whiteish smoke on tick over.
Theres no mayo on the filler cap and if anything she needs a little oil to be full to the mark when cold

Any ideas what I should be looking at first please gentlemen?;)
 
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water marks and a full tank would suggest over full rad to me.

did it hit the red or not?

had a similar fault on mine, it was caused by a partially blocked rad.

hope for your sake its the hg as its less hassle and cheaper than changing the rad.
 
i would say blocked rad. they do crap up dead easy. caused by using tap water in the cooling system.

try taking the cap off and poking a piece of thin wire down one of the channells (i used 0.8 mig wire). if it wont go all the way down or comes out covered in thick brown crap i would guess its a blocked or partially blocked rad.

when it happened on mine i tried flushing, reverse flushing and using a rad flush addative from halfords, none of it worked and with all the addatives, coolant i bought it worked out not a lot more expensive and a lot less time consuming just to change the rad. (rad flush £8, 2 lots of coolant @ £25 a time)

by all means try and clear it first, yours may not be as badly blocked as mine was, but if you cant, the cheapest place i found for rads was Car Radiators, Car Heaters, Automotive Air Conditioning (£102.54) i found a second hand one on ebay for about £70. i also looked into a repair/recore and both would have cost more than a new rad.

i think all landys have a to do list, goes hand in hand with ownership.
good luck with it and i hope this all helps.
 
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