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Laurie



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Talking of 'cool motors', my 90 XS TD5 takes about 8 miles (of derestricted roads) to get up to temperature.
Is this usual or should I check the thermostat?

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My folks' old one was just the same.
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May be try a stat in it , if its sticking open slightly this will increase warn up time.


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mines the same, hence i fitted a Webasto coolant heater to it
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Tatt



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Hi All

Same with mine - around 10 miles to get to operating temp.

Tom

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TDfive



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mine i think is a bit less than that about 6/7 miles tops (might have somthing to do with way i drive it though ) Whistle
a mate said the other day i have 2 speeds stopped and flat out Rolling with laughter

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Laurie



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Thanks guys
Now I know why mine's got an electrically heated screen and heated seats Rolling Eyes

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Laughing its not that cold in sussex yet is it ? Rolling with laughter

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I guess it also depends if you keep in a garage, amd how cold it is. I have seen some land rovers with covers on the grill.. anyone know if these are worth looking into?

Like Laurie - I have an XS with heated screen and seats.. it's still a landy though

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bpman wrote:
I guess it also depends if you keep in a garage, amd how cold it is. I have seen some land rovers with covers on the grill.. anyone know if these are worth looking into?

Like Laurie - I have an XS with heated screen and seats.. it's still a landy though


mines a county hard top (van ) and i've got the heated seats & screns too Bow down Rolling Eyes
the lap of luxury for me Laughing last few mornings i've had a silly little grin all the way to work and for the first 5 minutes at work then me hands get cold and i can't wait to drive home again Rolling with laughter

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I normally get in mine, open the front vents, open the windows and start driving. Within about 200 yards the hot air has escaped and I've stopped sweating!!
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foz.in.oz wrote:
I normally get in mine, open the front vents, open the windows and start driving. Within about 200 yards the hot air has escaped and I've stopped sweating!!


Big Cry
yeah but we dont have to dodge roo's just the odd dog or coffin dodger Rolling with laughter
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