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1996 landrover discovery, works with no problem but when swith on the ac after five minutes the tempreture guage start rising to the red and have to swith off ac, then the needle drops back to normal position. Anyone can help to identify this problem Cheers
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You should have your a/c system ck'd. Reason could be excessive system pressure and temp. This would explain the a/c safety turning off the a/c and the temp rise of the engine cooling system. Good Luck.
It's the low coolant light. Just find the overflow bottle ( it'll be marked coolant). If it's not low then the sensor that goes to the bottle is bad and may need replacing.
Check fuse 14 in the facia fuse box,this is the instrument panel fuse.Also check you have a good earth on the connector under the left rear trim panel.
Make sure there is voltage going to the fuel solenoid on the pump, i did the same with my landrover and it just would not start or would start and just cut out, turned out to be the wire going to the fuel solenoid was not working, just re-wired from a wire behind the dash board that supplied enough voltage, that when the landrover had started the wire then supplying voltage.
Just check by putting a multimeter on the fuel solenoid wire and turn the engine over if the voltage drops to below 12v then it`s most likely the same problem i had.
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