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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8235 |
Sounds like an airlock, have a google for your specific model, probably need the front of the fatty as high as possible to bleed.. Pete
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20th Dec 2024 12:41am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16294 |
They are a for air locking! Persevere sir… |
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20th Dec 2024 1:25am |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 584 |
I agree, also don't forget to bleed the electric pump as well.
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20th Dec 2024 1:39am |
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Sandyt Member Since: 07 Nov 2013 Location: Wraysbury Windsor Posts: 2265 |
I just replaced the hose clips on mine as they were letting by once up to pressure so after this it took an age to bleed it did it ran it for a day or so did it again same procedure 4 times each time running it for at least 40 mins cycling through all the heater controls also when I was in there changed the fan with the thermo coupler mine was weak and also had a cracked vane so it was a good end result.
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20th Dec 2024 7:38am |
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Gsxr1250dave Member Since: 20 Oct 2018 Location: London Posts: 900 |
I would suspect the auxiliary coolant pump iv got a 4.2 sport known issue was they were wired the wrong way round from factory and fail.
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20th Dec 2024 8:40am |
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philip1972 Member Since: 16 Jun 2017 Location: Marval 87440 Posts: 526 |
Mine was the same so I bought a vacuum pump kit and it was great. First time no issues. |
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20th Dec 2024 10:31am |
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Andra Member Since: 22 Sep 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 79 |
In the absence of a vacuum pump you can open the expansion tank cap then compress the top radiator hose over as much area as possible like between four fingers and palm of hand then close the tank cap while compressing the hose . That creates some draw on the coolant and the air has more chance to release . Works for me .
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20th Dec 2024 1:34pm |
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Ifty Member Since: 17 Mar 2018 Location: Dudley Posts: 13 |
Auxiliary pump was not connected so they reconnected it. Apparently there is another thermostat, I can’t remember where they said it was located, that was not working so they replaced it. Vacuum pump / kit was used to fill with coolant. It is still overheating it’s got no water leaks except cap when it starts to overheat. Water is not bubbling. A bit baffled now as to what it could be. The previous owner had a hole in the rad so used radiator sealer. Could that have blocked pipes or engine block? If so then how to rectify. Thanks Ifty |
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21st Dec 2024 12:26am |
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Andra Member Since: 22 Sep 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 79 |
Radiator sealer is most likely causing a blockage somewhere . I had a brand new Freelander V6 with the heater matrix leaking after a few thousand miles and only a few months old and the dealer decided to “ fix “ it using a radiator sealant which very quickly destroyed the engine .
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21st Dec 2024 1:06am |
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Andra Member Since: 22 Sep 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 79 |
Has it been tested for carbon monoxide in the coolant in case of cylinder head gasket failure . |
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21st Dec 2024 1:53am |
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Ifty Member Since: 17 Mar 2018 Location: Dudley Posts: 13 |
Yes it has been tested for exhaust gases.
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21st Dec 2024 7:56am |
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Andra Member Since: 22 Sep 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 79 |
That’s good to have some professional help from the AA tech . A lot of flushing is key . There could be some tricky bits like the heater valves which might need dismantling , could maybe find a rebuild kit if you want .
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21st Dec 2024 2:14pm |
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Andra Member Since: 22 Sep 2015 Location: Scotland Posts: 79 |
A good filter required for the pond pump suction pipe |
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21st Dec 2024 2:44pm |
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Ifty Member Since: 17 Mar 2018 Location: Dudley Posts: 13 |
Now this is sound advice. Thanks for that. I will let the garage know when they open in the New Year to flush it as much as possible. Worst case is head gasket but possibility of that is quite low. |
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21st Dec 2024 4:20pm |
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