Thermastat is good and it's the v8 4.0
Check you water pump if it rotates and mix the cooling liquid
How do I do that
Hrre is the diagram, check if belt spins properly the pump
The engine must have been overheated during the towing so colling fluid circulation and pump has to be checked. If you lose cooling fluid, itcould be overheating due to gasket issues. Check here:https://www.roverparts.com/TechTips/serp...
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Hi there you are losing your cooling fluid some were if your thermostat. Is working properly you might have a head gasket leaking do compression check on the cylinders make sure you have good compression on each cylinder and make sure that your raidator is not plug up or gloged do to sludge build up hope this helps
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SOURCE: range rover have no heat or ac
First thing I would do is check your fuses. If all of your fuses are intact, I would make the assumption that it must be the control assembly itself (your actual dash control unit) since to my knowledge it is the only point where the two exclusive systems (heating and AC) are integrated with each other, aside from sharing the duct and to some extent, the electrical system. Being that neither the heating NOR cooling system will work, it seems the only common denominator.
If you have blown fuse(s), remember that fuses almost never blow for no reason (wierd things DO happen on occasion!), and this is usually just a symptom of a deeper issue, such as a short or fault in your electrical system such as your fans, or other components, drawing too much current. Locked fan rotors will blow fuses, for example. Having to replace the fuse again in short order would indeed indicate the need to troubleshoot further.
Good luck!
SOURCE: I own a '99 Range Rover 4.6 HSE. I recently reinst...
Unfortunately, there is a trick to replacing the battery.
1) Open the Driver side door.
2) Open the Bonnet and take the battery cover off.
3) Use your remote to lock and unlock the car (keeping the driver side door open)
4) Pull the Negative Lead from the battery first, followed by the Positive Lead.
5) Change or replace with charged battery.
6) Closed down Bonnet.
7) Your windows, sunroof, and key FOB will not work... so follow the next steps.
7a) Insert your key, with door closed into the exterior lock on driver's side.
7b) While turning the key to lock the door, hold down the "lock" button on your remote for 5 seconds while in "lick" position
7c) Your remote will reset, and you should be able to use your remote now
7d) While driving, roll each window down twice. On your third attempt, you should only have to touch the window button, and the window will have reset
Enjoy your Rover!
MIke
SOURCE: Will a 03 Range Rover bumper cover fit a 99 Range Rover
Contact a local auto salvage yard and ask them to look that up, they have parts crossover/interchange guides that can tell them this.
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