My 1999 range rover hse is over heat i have a new head gasket new termostar new fan done still over heat
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 ??
Whatever else you do, DO NOT let the engine overheat for any lengthy period - like more than a few minutes. If the damage is not already done, overheating frequently causes the cylinder liners on these 4.6 engines to slip out of position and once that happens, you are up for serious money to fix it - like thousands.
Get the vehicle to a professional shop (not a dealer) for immediate diagnosis - also see the article on slipped liners on the website www.graemecooper.com.au
SOURCE: online owners manual 2000 land rover range rover hse
Do a serch on Google for RAVE. This is the land rover workshop manuals. The owner manuals are included.
MickyDrew
SOURCE: I need the radio code for a 1999 range rover 4.6
Just a suggestion; try the service # in the owners manual, or call local dealer and go from there, it sometimes takes serveral phone-calls to finally get where you need to be, but most 3s are toll-free.
SOURCE: 2005 Range Rover HSE - Air Bag Trouble light on !
Airbag resets need to be taken to the dealer or someone with access to the right diagnostic equipment(unlikely) Store bought code readers will not work.
SOURCE: Range Rover 4.6 HSE. 97' 1. What does HSE
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:
http://www.rangerovers.net/newrremedies.htm
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