Overheating on the highway
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Location in attached pix, use deep well socket. Link to what sensors look like out of the box. Land Rover Parts, Accessories and Information
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Yes, but if air present, could that allow coolant level in overflow container to remain stable, yet bubbles be sounding in heater core, drowned out by the flux capacitor setting on the radio (oldie's station)? But you are right, it is a cooling system, coolant flow + air flow over clear fins = heat removal > heat produced by engine.
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I took it for a quick spin to diagnose more and it overheated. I noticed that this hose that goes from the coolant reservoir to somewhere was disconnected. I am not sure if this was the culprit, or if it just blew off when it over heated. I reconnected this hose and filled up the coolant and it looks like there are no problems. I hooked up my scanner and the live data shows that it was running at about 230 degrees after a 10 minute drive. The gauge was in the 50/60% range.
I still have the coolant sensor I bought, so I might just toss this on anyways. At least I know it'll be replaced if I have any problems further down the road. I will test it further and let you guys know if I have any more issues.
Thanks for the help!
I still have the coolant sensor I bought, so I might just toss this on anyways. At least I know it'll be replaced if I have any problems further down the road. I will test it further and let you guys know if I have any more issues.
Thanks for the help!