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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Dan,

Re the pre-heater thingmebob.....

On my TDV8 the remote pre-heater did a wonderful job of heating the interior and clearing the glass before entry every morning during the winter but it didn't/does not pre-heat the engine as I originally expected.

I looked into it and I am sure I found that it is essentially a very efficient cabin pre heater but not an engine block pre-heater as in some American models sold in the North part of the USA.

Comments as I may be wrong....

Great car in my favourite colour well done and what did you get for yours?

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Perhaps I am wrong - on the 2010:

Park Heating with Remote Control

Remote Park Heat works by pre-heating the engine and then channelling residual heat into the cabin. The vehicle warms up while you're getting ready to leave the house, allowing you to set off quickly and comfortably, in even the coldest conditions. The system can be operated either via the dedicated remote control or via a timer operated from the touch-screen.


http://www.landrover.com/gb/en/rr/range-ro...37EFB8C34C

It was just that the engine temp needle never moved.

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dan_uk_1984



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Yup, like what you said. Laughing

On mine after 30 mins the needle is just between the blue and the 1/4 mark. So not "Hot" but certainly warm. The engine sounds much nicer when it starts when warm too.

I got £10,100 for mine. That's a 53 plate Vogue on LPG with near FSH and no issues. I feel a bit sore atfer that. But in all honesty got this one for a good price, although I will LPG it before crimbo. 

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Congratulations again, the market for older RR has dropped a little but the newer ones are holding steady. I would be very proud to own your shining new example Thumbs Up

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Gazelio, IIRC we only get park heat because LR has to fit a diesel engine heater to get round the cold start/warm up emissions regs, heating the cabin is "just" a by product that doesn't cost much to add on to the system. Emissions reduction is more important to Land Rover than our comfort on a cold day! 2018 Mini Countryman Cooper S E All4 PHEV in Melting Silver - it’s whisper quiet in EV and polluter modes

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover SE Td6 Zermatt Silver

Tim in Scotland wrote:
Gazelio, IIRC we only get park heat because LR has to fit a diesel engine heater to get round the cold start/warm up emissions regs, heating the cabin is "just" a by product that doesn't cost much to add on to the system. Emissions reduction is more important to Land Rover than our comfort on a cold day!


Thanks for clearing that up Thumbs Up

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Thumbs Up nice car

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Gazelio, IIRC we only get park heat because LR has to fit a diesel engine heater to get round the cold start/warm up emissions regs, heating the cabin is "just" a by product that doesn't cost much to add on to the system. Emissions reduction is more important to Land Rover than our comfort on a cold day!
Actually, it's because the engine does not produce enough waste heat to heat the cabin in very cold temps (for the TD6 anyway - don't imagine the TDV8 has changed in that regard though). I'd read the same thing online somewhere - and the proper explanation in the RAVE:'On Td6 models, the FBH also boosts the heater coolant temperature while the engine is running at low ambient air and engine coolant temperatures, to maintain heater performance at an acceptable level.'
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Nice RR, Dan! 
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(wife thinks I'm nuts - prob right, too)

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Looks spot on that dude.

First time I've seen the Epsom green and aspen seats. Thought it would look too much with it all being green but looks superb. Excellent choice. The wheels really do make it look much newer too Thumbs Up 2006 Mercedes CLS
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dan_uk_1984



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Thanks guys, I love it.

Just a couple of bits to sort, the main bug being the front PDC not working.

I love the green, plus the aspen interior. If ordering one new it's probably the combination I would choose. 

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Fox



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Does look good and the wheels do really suit it as said. Nice style wheels.
Just need to update the sig now with pictures of the new one. Smile

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dan_uk_1984



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I know, need to get an action shot or something! 

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dan_uk_1984



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Just booked my LPG install with these guys: http://www.professautogas.co.uk/

£1300 includes an 85L tank in the spare wheel well and relocation of the EAS pump to the corner of the well, rather than into the storage bin as per my old one.

56ppl again please. I don't know how you guys can afford to drive a RR at £1.20pl! 

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c'est la vie! as they say ......... Thumbs Up plus not many LPG garages up near me .......

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Mine only moves a couple of times a week so fuel cost isn't an issue Laughing 2006 Mercedes CLS
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