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Usually people check everything, change the thermostat and forget to check if the cooling fans work? The other possibility is that the water pump is failing.
The simplest thing would be if there is a big air lock in the system and the water isn't circulating properly. No heat coming out of vents is a symptom of that because the heater core is high up in the system behind the dash. Read this Tip I wrote. Raising the front of the vehicle is important to fill the heater core as well as putting heating on MAX.
check that you are not in 4 x 4 settings on hard surface as that loads up the transmission making it work harder
that it turn can over heat the transmission oil
check for correct oil level in transmission as too much oil or not enough will also heat oil
take it to an accredited service center that has experience on your make of vehicle for a diagnosis of all problems
Could be a problem with the water pump, blockage in the cooling system, even a restriction in the exhaust. Do you know if the radiator fan comes on before it reaches 230 degrees ??
The HSE designation refers to a Sport Edition 'Rover, not a higher-priced premium edition. Changing fuel grades can harm an engine that doesn't have computer controlled valve timing. Symptoms include a pronounced, fast "knock" (usually when you go from 93 to 87 octane) and using a fuel with a higher octane rating than the vehicle requires (example: 93 versus 87)
sends unburned fuel into the emissions system and catalytic converter.
This puts stress on the emissions system. For some vehicles,
a rotten egg smell or a pop when the fuel burns off in the catalytic converter coming from the tailpipe signals use of higher than needed
octane gas. More info on your problems here, as well as useful links:
I have a 1999 Rover with the 4.6. I bought a code reader for $150 and erased the code. Its paid for itself a hundred times. Did you fix the reason the service engine light problem first? Some auto part stores will read for you. I don't know if they will reset it for you at the same time. If problems not fixed the light will reappear in a very short period of time. Let me know if I can answer anything else. Good luck
press and hold botton down till the window get to the botton and stops then without stopping press and hold up and when the window gets to the top wait 2 seconds the the display should say window set then you can let go
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