landy luvver
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Hi all, I'm new to this game, my name is Craig and would greatly appreciate the sharing of your knowledge and experiences.
I finally got me a Freelander 1.8i (1999) yesterday, it has just been serviced and MOT'd, however the water temp gauge is low.
When I took it for a test drive I thought it hadn't moved as the engine had not been running long enough. Drove 70miles home tonight and no movement, maybe just stuck or loose connection somewhere?
Have checked there is water in it, and visually checked for anything abnormal in the engine, although there is a new HG water gauge is easiest way of checking for failure.
As said I am new to this and not great on engines I understand with this one I need to learn quick. Any ideas? Please stick to Lehmans terms.
Thanks
I finally got me a Freelander 1.8i (1999) yesterday, it has just been serviced and MOT'd, however the water temp gauge is low.
When I took it for a test drive I thought it hadn't moved as the engine had not been running long enough. Drove 70miles home tonight and no movement, maybe just stuck or loose connection somewhere?
Have checked there is water in it, and visually checked for anything abnormal in the engine, although there is a new HG water gauge is easiest way of checking for failure.
As said I am new to this and not great on engines I understand with this one I need to learn quick. Any ideas? Please stick to Lehmans terms.
Thanks