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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I found that it it the coolant "thermistor"? Is that a thermostat? I don't have good heat, and the check engine light is on.
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I'd love to be in the Rat Patrol
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I'm hoping that my problem is as cheap of a fix as yours. Did you have to replace the sensor for the fans? *I mean, was that part of the problem, or was that a seperate problem? Great site, it has been bookmarked!
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I think I did. It didn't change my fan situation. Because they weren't broke. They spin cause my fan on the water pump runs all the time. When the AC fans come on to help with cooling you can really hear them.
It turned out to be a different problem. So check the fuel rail sensor and replace it if necessary. |
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Is your thermostat working correctly?
Have you lost some coolant fluid? |
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http://www.d-90.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11003
Don't know if it'll help you, but it's some more info. |
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That's the one.
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AB has it for much cheaper.
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/PRC7918.cfm
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You can check the sensor with your Ohm meter. There's a chart in the fuel injection section of the shop manual. How's the temperature? Is it running cold? You might have a thermostat stuck open which could also explain your lack of heat. Or you may have air trapped in the system. Do you hear gurgling sound from the heater?
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No gurgling sound. I was planning on flushing the cooling system and replacing the thermostat. The code 14 wouldnt' be related to the thermostat stuck open, would it?
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