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nemo2
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The needle on the temperature gauge in my 2000 TD5 Discovery is
normally at 90 degress (horizontal) when the engine has warmed up.
I've noticed that on the recent cold days it's at about 30-45 degrees,
turning the heating off doesn't appear to increase the temperature,
but if the engine has to work hard the temperature may increase.
On a couple of occassions the needle has been at 90 degrees, but
turning the heating up has caused it to go to 30-45 degrees.
Is this something I should be concerned about (pending trouble), could
it be the thermostat or something else?
Regards
Terry
normally at 90 degress (horizontal) when the engine has warmed up.
I've noticed that on the recent cold days it's at about 30-45 degrees,
turning the heating off doesn't appear to increase the temperature,
but if the engine has to work hard the temperature may increase.
On a couple of occassions the needle has been at 90 degrees, but
turning the heating up has caused it to go to 30-45 degrees.
Is this something I should be concerned about (pending trouble), could
it be the thermostat or something else?
Regards
Terry