X2 on that. Mine was doing the same thing and that's what it was. Nanocom was even reading it as around 65°
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bought filters (air, oil, cent oil, fuel) and 10 lt oil... and had a yarn to the bloke at the landy place bout checking diff and trans fluids before the trip begins next wed....
prolly should have done this stuff sooner, but iim a little busy at the mo...
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replaced rear pads,, only half worn, but somethings funny back there so a bit of a stopgap till after this weekend,
,Attachment 124276This is passengers inside
Attachment 124277I will check colouring but think its a shadow
discs have no lips, nice even surface, slides and pistons all move freely.
pics of discs maybe tomorrow,,
Cool. Thanks for the advice. Wow, new thermostats are expensive!
Turns out that the sender wasn't connected properly. Seems I didn't connect it properly when I replaced the cam plug a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks everyone
Always awesome when it turns out to be something simple like that
As it happens who ever installed the sender plug put it so the wire clip pulls towards the engine block instead of away from it. It made it difficult for the 1st time user to notice it. Another mechanical skill learnt thanks to Land Rover.
How long do u need to own a Land Rover before ur a fully qualified mechanic?