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jitzz



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black
New supercharged owner with a thermostat question

Hi all,

Just like to say hi and a big thanks for all the info on this site...been lurking for a while, and have now got a 55 plate java black s/c sport on the drive ......what a beast !!!

Have a quick question though, if anyone has any advice to offer. I notice that the temp gauge in the car doesn't go up to the middle, only goes up slightly but there is warm air in the car after a few mins. When we are in traffic the needle does go to the middle and then goes back down once we drive again.

My hunch is the thermostat is stuck open ......if so is it difficult to change ? And will I need to flush the system - any tips would be very much appreciated Wink

Thanks again !

Jitzz

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Bobby



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jitzz



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Thanks alot for the link Bobby !!.....much appreciated.

Is there a procedure for bleeding the air - will I need to drain the whole system before I fit the thermostat, or can I just take the housing off replace and run the air out ?

Thanks again

Jitzz

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Bobby



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No bleeding required... Cool Malaysia Boleh!
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jitzz



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Thanks Bobby.... Razz

I've just ordered the thermostat and will attempt to change it later this week, hopefully that will help the really bad fuel consumption at the moment ..LOL

Just had it Terracleaned aswell, (as seen on Wheeler Dealers) which has improved the running big time ! I'll need to get it serviced soon, so fingers crossed it will be working the best it can

Thanks again

Jitzz

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oi Bobby long time no see Smile happy new year to you Smile 
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Hi Angel.. yes, I do drop in from time to time... Cool and Happy New Year to you too!! Laughing
Hope you're keeping well.. have you got your L405 yet? Wink Malaysia Boleh!
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i will wait until the end of the year for a second hand L405 SC Twisted Evil 
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jitzz



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Thanks Bobby ...the replacement thermostat is now in and working a treat ?!?!?..the temp goes to the middle and stays there too - which is a good sign.

Gets up to temperature quite quickly aswell. I also think the comsumption has improved too over the last week - it all helps I guess

Thanks again for your help

Jitzz

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Bobby



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acowx



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jitzz wrote:
Thanks Bobby ...the replacement thermostat is now in and working a treat ?!?!?..the temp goes to the middle and stays there too - which is a good sign.

Gets up to temperature quite quickly aswell. I also think the comsumption has improved too over the last week - it all helps I guess

Thanks again for your help

Jitzz

Hi there,

How long did it take you to change it ? Did you need a bench vice to get the old stat out of the housing ?

Thanks!

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kav1187



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If your mpg is affected id have a look at the coolant temp sensor as these can fail and make the car over fuel. Certainly a common issue on VWs but I imagine same principle applies. Want to do a DIY job on your car? Check out the definitive 'how to' thread in the technical section Thumbs Up

http://rrsport.co.uk/forum/topic28424.html

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acowx



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Bobby wrote:
http://www.rrsport.co.uk/gallery/albums/userpics/10024/Thermostat.pdf


Bobby, just checking that this applies to a RRS SC 2006 please ? Mine has a large plastic (air intake?) behind the fan cowling which isn't mentioned on the DIY ?

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jitzz



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

Hi There,

apologies as I've only seen the replies to my post.. Embarassed

This only took me about 30mins or so, and I was taking my time. I had to take the air intake pipe off to give me better access to the housing - really easy, just undo the several screws which hold the top of the air box and then the big jubilee clip.

There is one bolt on the housing which sits furthest away from you (as you look into the engine bay) that is a little fiddly to get at - but that's it.

I changed the stat with the housing in situ, just a bayonet style fixing which holds it in place - its a bit firm, obviously, but a good set of fine tip pliers (opended) gave enough push to locate the new one. remember to replace the 'O' ring seal too for peace of mind.

Job done !

Hope that helps

Jitzz

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