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Disco 1 heater core!

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Disco 1 heater core!

Post by up2nogood »

Can't believe it.

Soaking wet passenger floor, pulled up the carpet and noticed water slowly flowing down over the trans tunnel to the passenger floor. Coming from the bloody heater.

Pulled the hoses off and it looks like the feed tubes in the engine bay through the firewall are plastic. If they're plastic then (it would seem logical to assume) the heater core might be as well.

How the hell would plastic fail?????

Anyone else experienced this little pearler?
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Post by justinC »

Heater job in Disco 1 easy, don't panic!

Give us a call and I'll talk you through it.

JC
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Post by Rovernaut »

justinC wrote:Heater job in Disco 1 easy, don't panic!

Give us a call and I'll talk you through it.

JC

Out of interest, would do a post on repair?
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Post by PeterO »

Plastic tanks aluminium core
Buy a copper one or use a modified Commodore one I did
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Post by justinC »

Certainly will, between working like a dog and sleeping like a baby, I'll give it my best shot.

I'll post it up soon,,


BTW, Anyone having problems getting to Rovertrax web pages lately?
I get an Apache web design page with files listed and no access to them.



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Post by up2nogood »

Post it up JC, you bloody ripper!

I'll have to get a new one before I go pulling her to bits.
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Post by up2nogood »

Justin! Help!

Just kidding, PM me with contact details if you're OK to offer advice! :D
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Post by red90 »

Was it water or coolant?? You say water. If so, it is probably condensations from the air con. Make sure the drain hose is clear and feeding through the bulkhead,
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Post by up2nogood »

Nah, definitely coolant. Have disconnected heater until I get the chance to have a look at what I have to pull out.

Unless someone can save me pulling out crap I don't need to!

Cheers
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Post by up2nogood »

Well, I pulled the console out. It does look like the dash has gotta cokme out as well? :roll:

Has anyone done this job and can offer some pointers?

Thanks!
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Post by ptschram »

It requires removal of almost the entire front interior. Not a job for the faint of heart.
Wrench to wheel, wheel to wrench
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