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Muddy-Waters

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Have just had an answer to a previous question regarding noises which
materialise as Pre-Heater noises on my TD4 LS Freelander. How does
this Pre-Heater work. Many thanks for the original answer to Paula but
I was unaware that I had a Pre-heater!
(things have moved on since my series 1!)
I used to have a pre-heater on an old VW but that had dials & switches
on the dash. I can find no reference to it in my booklet.
 
In article <vhs3q0lpm6nh7rg01g8r4e83eitfrfqrr1@4ax.com>, Mr. Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> writes
>being a diesel engine it will have something to pre-heat the
>combustion chamber
>.....



NOOOOO

The TD4 is a remarkably efficient engine which does mean that is
struggles to get to operating temperature in low load situations. (more
efficient means less wasted energy ie: heat)

So In order to maintain a correct running temperature (probably more to
stop people from moaning about the lack of heater than for engine life)
there is a diesel fired heater fitted to heat up the coolant !!!!!!!
while the engine is running.

I dread to think what the tree huggers would think about that. The Super
efficient low emission engine being kept warm by another oil burner!

I do think there was / is an option available to switch this on via a
timer etc. to act as a true block heater for cold climates
 
"Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eek:rf4q0tfa1u0bk50dgtrv8kmmm6q253dob@4ax.com...
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:39:01 +0000, marc <marc@mdespamblockng.co.uk>
> wrote:
> <snip>
>
> I didn't know that, does the TD5 and TD6 have one too?


As far as I know it's not a standard or optional factory-fit item on the
Td5, but the Td6 has one as standard. They are an option on the V8 Range
Rover.

Martin
--
1988 90 Td5 Converted NAS Replica
www.web-rover.co.uk


 
rainyday.activities@ntlworld.com (Muddy-Waters) wrote in message news:<3fe19f1b.0411210624.64fd50c9@posting.google.com>...
> Have just had an answer to a previous question regarding noises which
> materialise as Pre-Heater noises on my TD4 LS Freelander. How does
> this Pre-Heater work. Many thanks for the original answer to Paula but
> I was unaware that I had a Pre-heater!
> (things have moved on since my series 1!)
> I used to have a pre-heater on an old VW but that had dials & switches
> on the dash. I can find no reference to it in my booklet.


To Paula, thanks you are a star!
The year of manufacture is 14.11.2000 and warranty has expired. Has
just been for its 96.000mls service with no problems.
To Neils question, I am unaware of a centrifugal oil pump.
 
Go have a look at www.webasto.com and you will find the heater fitted to the
Diesel Freelander. It can be upgraded to remote control, timer control, and
even mobile phone control. I have one on my Defender with remote control and
timer.

Simon

"Martin Lewis" <ml338@cam.ac.uk> wrote in message
news:cntjn8$dqv$1@gemini.csx.cam.ac.uk...
> "Mr.Nice." <mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:eek:rf4q0tfa1u0bk50dgtrv8kmmm6q253dob@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 18:39:01 +0000, marc <marc@mdespamblockng.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>> <snip>
>>
>> I didn't know that, does the TD5 and TD6 have one too?

>
> As far as I know it's not a standard or optional factory-fit item on the
> Td5, but the Td6 has one as standard. They are an option on the V8 Range
> Rover.
>
> Martin
> --
> 1988 90 Td5 Converted NAS Replica
> www.web-rover.co.uk
>



 
>I can find no reference to it in my booklet.

I remember looking long and hard for it in mine. I think it's called a
"positive temperature coeffecient ceramic diesel heater" or soemthing.

Cheers

Blippie
--
Ten minutes of this rain will do more good in half an hour than a fortnight
of ordinary rain in a month.


 
In article <vhs3q0lpm6nh7rg01g8r4e83eitfrfqrr1@4ax.com>, Mr. Nice.
<mr.nice@*nospam*clara.co.uk> writes
>being a diesel engine it will have something to pre-heat the
>combustion chamber
>.....



NOOOOO

The TD4 is a remarkably efficient engine which does mean that is
struggles to get to operating temperature in low load situations. (more
efficient means less wasted energy ie: heat)

So In order to maintain a correct running temperature (probably more to
stop people from moaning about the lack of heater than for engine life)
there is a diesel fired heater fitted to heat up the coolant !!!!!!!
while the engine is running.

I dread to think what the tree huggers would think about that. The Super
efficient low emission engine being kept warm by another oil burner!

I do think there was / is an option available to switch this on via a
timer etc. to act as a true block heater for cold climates
Do you have a picture or care to explain where to find this? Thanks
 

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