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Mail Order Ride Member Since: 28 Feb 2009 Location: UK Posts: 131 |
Hi
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Tue Dec 21 2010 12:27pm |
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pcregeen Member Since: 06 May 2010 Location: Huddersfield Posts: 100 |
I spent 9 hours running yesterday on journey from south coast yorkshire. Washer did not defrost once and i have a real high concentrate. When your moving, the sheer wind chill factor stops any additional heat from the engine. This 2.7 struggles to keep itself warm, let alone let excess heat go!!.
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Tue Dec 21 2010 12:52pm |
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AlexMckie Member Since: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 174 |
I lost mine for a whole week... Only thing to do is get it in a garage and put a parafin heater under the nearside front corner for the night.... or two....
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Tue Dec 21 2010 3:02pm |
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MikeS Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: Parkdale, Melbourne Posts: 261 |
Have neat screenwash in at the moment and that froze up on Monday once the outside air got to about -10, with the wind chill of 70mph on the M50 it was likely a shedload colder than that
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Tue Dec 21 2010 4:32pm |
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marksgd Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 68 |
Hi soundslike you got same problem as me when i pushed the washer button heard a click no motor sound ....fuse had blown located behind lower glove box fuse number F18.. 5amp Hope that helps... |
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Tue Dec 21 2010 6:27pm |
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DSL Member Since: 17 May 2006 Location: Heelands/Cobham (delete as appropriate) Posts: 1045 |
5 Amp?? In D3 it's a 15A, updated from 10A. |
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Tue Dec 21 2010 6:29pm |
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Steuart64 Member Since: 24 Dec 2009 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 539 |
If you have room put neat winter wash in. It may just be enough to thaw and seep throught the system. Have seen other posts where thay put in hot water from a kettle and putin an aqaurium style water heater!!!! Now - MY11 RRS Autobiography TDV6, Orkney gray, tints, steps, daylight running lamps and allllll the toys!!!
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Tue Dec 21 2010 6:41pm |
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Mail Order Ride Member Since: 28 Feb 2009 Location: UK Posts: 131 |
-1 this morning so I drove it 10 mins to work and its now working again
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Wed Dec 22 2010 7:21pm |
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marksgd Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 68 |
Where do you drain the tank , think thats what ineed to do as mines still not workin |
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Sat Dec 25 2010 6:26pm |
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DSL Member Since: 17 May 2006 Location: Heelands/Cobham (delete as appropriate) Posts: 1045 |
Press button at end of stalk, or long straw!! |
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Sat Dec 25 2010 7:16pm |
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marksgd Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 68 |
Tried the end of stalk its frozen you got a long straw |
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Sat Dec 25 2010 8:22pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
I believe in the old days before Global Warming when winters were always this cold people used radiator mufflers or the less affluent blocked the radiator grille with aluminium foil or cardboard - neither foil nor cardboard is very elegant but they do the job of restricting the icy blast of air through the plastic front grill and helps your engine warm up more quickly on a cold morning once you have got moving. I know you can buy proper waterproof mufflers for a Defender (they are also used to stop really muddy water clogging the radiator fins if you are wading through muddy bogs and water) I doubt anybody has got round to making one for any of the more delicate and prettier models - I suspect there isn't much demand for them normally! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sun Dec 26 2010 5:52am |
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DSL Member Since: 17 May 2006 Location: Heelands/Cobham (delete as appropriate) Posts: 1045 |
So they do one for the RRS then?? |
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Sun Dec 26 2010 10:10am |
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marksgd Member Since: 10 Oct 2010 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 68 |
You are right DSL just looked in the manuel Fuse no: 11 15Amp Washer Pump Fuse 18 is 5Amp but its for rain sensor/light senser....... Still aint got no water though |
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Sun Dec 26 2010 12:04pm |
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