Alwin
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Hello all,
i am new to this forum, so pls. have a little patience with me if i do/did something wrong ...
my disco 2, built 2000, ran absolutely fine (motorwise) for the last 8 yrs but since last december it shows a strange behaviour: it works fine under 2500 rpm, but if i rev up due to rise or on the motorway, temperature quickly goes up into red and the engine loses all power. if i react fast and drop to under 2000 rpm while the needle is a little below the red field, the temperature drops back to middle and engine runs fine.
if i am not fast enough red temperature light comes up and needle drops to zero - but driving 10 mins under 2000 rpm cures the problem as above (though i cant check the temp anymore, for that i have to stop and restart the engine)
mechanic checked and found the viscose fan defect, and replaced it, but no change. next he took out the innards of the thermostat (get a new one this week) and that keeps the temp at about 25 % if under 2200 rpm, at middle a little under 2500 rpm - and straight up to red again if i rev up.
there is no trace of water checking the oil-stick, no trace of water in the exhaust (so he doesn't believe in cracked head-gasket). i loose about a quart of water when things heat up and carry a full bottle to top it up all the time. no trace of any oil or diesel in the coolant - disabling the thermostat we drained all of it and looked. filling up water the plastic screw on the top hose releases the air until only water shows. this and the engine cooling when driving slow seems to prove a working water pump, doesn't it ?
heater is working only from time to time, and never when the temp gauge is/has been up.
i read a thread here with a similar problem on a 1999 td5, and there the temp sensor seemed to play a part, so i have that replaced next, but failling that we all run out of ideas, so it seems to be the time to cry for help here, if i may.
tks all of you for your ideas in advance !!!
i am new to this forum, so pls. have a little patience with me if i do/did something wrong ...
my disco 2, built 2000, ran absolutely fine (motorwise) for the last 8 yrs but since last december it shows a strange behaviour: it works fine under 2500 rpm, but if i rev up due to rise or on the motorway, temperature quickly goes up into red and the engine loses all power. if i react fast and drop to under 2000 rpm while the needle is a little below the red field, the temperature drops back to middle and engine runs fine.
if i am not fast enough red temperature light comes up and needle drops to zero - but driving 10 mins under 2000 rpm cures the problem as above (though i cant check the temp anymore, for that i have to stop and restart the engine)
mechanic checked and found the viscose fan defect, and replaced it, but no change. next he took out the innards of the thermostat (get a new one this week) and that keeps the temp at about 25 % if under 2200 rpm, at middle a little under 2500 rpm - and straight up to red again if i rev up.
there is no trace of water checking the oil-stick, no trace of water in the exhaust (so he doesn't believe in cracked head-gasket). i loose about a quart of water when things heat up and carry a full bottle to top it up all the time. no trace of any oil or diesel in the coolant - disabling the thermostat we drained all of it and looked. filling up water the plastic screw on the top hose releases the air until only water shows. this and the engine cooling when driving slow seems to prove a working water pump, doesn't it ?
heater is working only from time to time, and never when the temp gauge is/has been up.
i read a thread here with a similar problem on a 1999 td5, and there the temp sensor seemed to play a part, so i have that replaced next, but failling that we all run out of ideas, so it seems to be the time to cry for help here, if i may.
tks all of you for your ideas in advance !!!