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LandyAndy
17th July 2010, 10:02 PM
Hi Guys
Just joined your club.
1999 TD5 Extreme,148000ks,in very good nick.Bought for next to nothing!!!!
Already got my head around the TD5 bit,being a D2 TD5 pilot.
Just drove the new Defer home tonite,got a few questions.
Heater,dosnt produce any hot air.The hot cold slide doesnt seem to be engaging anything.Havent looked under the bonnet as its dark,any common faults here????
The switch at the LHS on the instruments,has a fan icon and 2 on it,what does it do,doesnt want to move,havent tried any force.
What happened to the Series floorboard heating system????? could have used it tonite!!!!!!
ABS light stays on for 5 mins and goes.I cant Nanocom just yet as I never entered the Defender unlock codes into mine,just need to find them and do so.It has a turbo timer and electric brake controler,do these cause this???
Seems to be a warning beeper when first starting????Like a muffled reverse beeper?????goes for 30 seconds or so.
This runs HEAPS cooler than my D2 TD5.80deg most of the time,84 was the higest I saw.Perhaps it was a good move buying that new radiator for the D2,its still sitting in its box!!!
Im sure I will have LOTS more questions.
Andrew
Allan
18th July 2010, 12:12 AM
Hope I can help. The fan only seems to operate when the two temp. heater controls are set for heat. The fan only operates on setting two, the other settings are to adjust airflow from the intake, as if. I only found this out when the dealer had to replace the fan moter in our 90, cost them about $800 all up for the job as the air con unit ect has to be removed. I hope yours is just cable adjustment. Ours seems to run cooler than the Puma but in summer I think this could be a plus. Good luck with your new vehicle.
Allan
rick130
18th July 2010, 07:46 AM
Hmm, my Tdi has two fan speeds, as Alan said the first portion just progressively opens the flap in the ventilation box, the last two stops are the fan. Oh, and the fan should work regardless of where the heater is set.
As for the heater, when you look under the bonnet you will see two control cables going to the heater box, the heater one opens a flap that lets the air flow through the heater core, water goes through all the time.
The cable can jam inside the outer, it can pull through the clamp on the lever at the heater box.
None of my controls worked when I bought the beast with less than three years of use.
I had to strip everything and used copious amounts of bike chain lube down the cable (Rock-n-roll, it's a dry lube, that the carrier solvent evaporates after a little while) and I've never had a problem in the last near eight years.
Also check that the seal at the bottom of the core is sealing the core to the box. This can fail and let under bonnet air in all the time.
Bloody uncomfortable in summer dragging all that hot underbonnet air in.
Allan
18th July 2010, 09:26 AM
Hmm, my Tdi has two fan speeds, as Alan said the first portion just progressively opens the flap in the ventilation box, the last two stops are the fan. Oh, and the fan should work regardless of where the heater is set.
As for the heater, when you look under the bonnet you will see two control cables going to the heater box, the heater one opens a flap that lets the air flow through the heater core, water goes through all the time.
The cable can jam inside the outer, it can pull through the clamp on the lever at the heater box.
None of my controls worked when I bought the beast with less than three years of use.
I had to strip everything and used copious amounts of bike chain lube down the cable (Rock-n-roll, it's a dry lube, that the carrier solvent evaporates after a little while) and I've never had a problem in the last near eight years.
Also check that the seal at the bottom of the core is sealing the core to the box. This can fail and let under bonnet air in all the time.
Bloody uncomfortable in summer dragging all that hot underbonnet air in.
My old 300 TDI also had 2 speeds, don't know why they changed the TD5 as they both have same control levers
Allan
LandyAndy
18th July 2010, 09:47 AM
Book of words tells me the ABS light stays on until 8kmh.
The fan lever on the left doesnt seem to move at all,like its siezed???? How far should it travel???
Thanks
Andrew
agrojnr
18th July 2010, 10:32 AM
It should move Andy on my old 130 it was very stiff until I pulled it apart and gave a clean
 
Never had the abs light at all and i say to check the heater box to see if it changes between hot and cold
 
Adam
LandyAndy
18th July 2010, 10:52 AM
Thanks Adam
130's didnt have ABS/TC did they????
Will get some checkerplate off you in the future;);););)
Will add some pics in a minute.
Andrew
 
### EDIT,cant get into my photobucket account,will try again later###
Andrew
Allan
18th July 2010, 12:37 PM
Book of words tells me the ABS light stays on until 8kmh.
The fan lever on the left doesnt seem to move at all,like its siezed???? How far should it travel???
Thanks
Andrew
About the same distance as the other two levers. their is a click felt when it switches the fan on at the bottom of the slide.
Allan
one_iota
18th July 2010, 05:13 PM
Welcome to the Defender madhouse Andrew :p;):)
LandyAndy
18th July 2010, 07:11 PM
I got that heater lever to move,just wasnt trying hard enough!!!!
Still cant get into my Photobucket A/C.
We have gone over our monthly broadband limit,so it could be part of the issue.
I managed to get some pics on LandyTown before the slow down.
See pics here.
LandyTown :: Log in (http://landytown.myfastforum.org/about3662.html)
Andrew
Sly
19th July 2010, 07:07 AM
The beeping you hear on start up may be a low coolant alarm from a probe in the header tank. It beeps on startup to let you know its working then goes silent, until all the fluid leaks out !.
agrojnr
19th July 2010, 07:56 AM
T/C no but I thought they all came with ABS from 99 on I could be wrong.
 
No prob on the c/plt front just drop a line when ya ready
 
Adam
5teve
19th July 2010, 12:00 PM
Hi Andy
I think the heater has been covered.. but yes.. it moves from the very top down to the bottom on the left with the bottom 2/3 clicks being when the fan is on. mines pretty easy to move.
The RH side levers as you know are for heat, inner one full to bottom for max heat. the outer one for screen, feet, screen & Feet
ABS does stay on until you get to 8kmh i worried about it to start with but john told me it was normal.
as for the temps... i'd be looking at the thermostat, mine runs around the 90-92 even up to just over 100deg when pushing hard up long hills.. althought to be fair the last time i checked that was on a 40deg day. Mine does take a long while to heat up tho. around the 8km mark.
If your around the wangara area again give me a call and you can have a comparo with anything you dont think is right! at least you have the salisbry diff too tho!
Steve
5teve
19th July 2010, 12:01 PM
T/C no but I thought they all came with ABS from 99 on I could be wrong.
 
No prob on the c/plt front just drop a line when ya ready
 
Adam
i could well be tempted by some of that too adam....
Steve
Benny_IIA
19th July 2010, 12:48 PM
i could well be tempted by some of that too adam....
 
Steve
 
 
Ute and base have no abs tc
5teve
19th July 2010, 02:56 PM
being a 110 extreme tho i would assume (probably foolishly) that it has abs and traction... the same as my 2002... just different rear axles!
Steve
The ho har's
19th July 2010, 06:23 PM
Welcome to the confusion of owning a defender:o abs non abs ...tracton control  non..you get the drift...confusing keep it simple I say...hey they are great to drive though;):D 
Mrs hh:angel:
LandyAndy
19th July 2010, 08:43 PM
being a 110 extreme tho i would assume (probably foolishly) that it has abs and traction... the same as my 2002... just different rear axles!
 
Steve
 
Has ABS/TC Steve.
Did you monitor coolant levels before the ECU upgrade???
Mine went thru the roof In the D2 and so did Aaron40s when I upgraded/tuned his.
You are getting increased levels like I got in both D2s after the upgrades.
Andrew
LandyAndy
19th July 2010, 08:53 PM
OK PICS,I can get into Photobucket again!!!
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/507.jpg
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/508.jpg
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/509.jpg
 
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2010/07/510.jpg
 
Andrew
LandyAndy
19th July 2010, 08:55 PM
The beeping you hear on start up may be a low coolant alarm from a probe in the header tank. It beeps on startup to let you know its working then goes silent, until all the fluid leaks out !.
 
Cant see any mods to the cooling system.
Quite aware of the Enginesaver gear,will be fitting one to this TD5.
Andrew
Disco_owner
19th July 2010, 09:45 PM
congrat , that's a very tidy unit . :)
5teve
19th July 2010, 11:34 PM
Has ABS/TC Steve.
Did you monitor coolant levels before the ECU upgrade???
Mine went thru the roof In the D2 and so did Aaron40s when I upgraded/tuned his.
You are getting increased levels like I got in both D2s after the upgrades.
Andrew
Andy that was before it was chipped! I can't say that I have looked much but seem to remember similar temp when towing up to jurien. Maybe the rad needs flushing? Will probably do that when I remove the intercooler.
Nice looker tho. Rego is very close to that white one we didn't get!
Thanks
Steve
Allan
20th July 2010, 01:28 AM
Very nice lookig rig Andy.
Allan
Aaron40
1st August 2010, 08:17 PM
SWEET! New car!!! Lucky man! where did the RRC go? 
I am heading to Jurian with a friend this weekend to fish! Cannot wait charging lamps and snoozing hooks as I type!! I will email you some photos from last weekend up there! I love that coast!!!!! Talk soon... Aaron.;)
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