1999 LAND ROVER DEFENDER oil temperature

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999  Workshop Manual ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION The turbocharger is exposed to extremely high operating temperatures (up to 1000°C, 1832°F) because of the
hot exhaust gases and the high speed

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999  Workshop Manual COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
NOTE: Inset A shows differences for Pre
EU3 models
1.Pressure cap
2.Overflow pipe
3.Heater return hose
4.Heater matrix
5.Heater inlet hose
6.Oil cooler retur

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LAND ROVER DEFENDER 1999  Workshop Manual COOLING SYSTEM
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION A - EU 3 Models
B- Pre EU3 Models
GENERAL
The cooling system used on the Diesel engine is a pressure relief by-pass type system which allows coolant to
circu

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Radiator
The 44 row radiator is located at the front of the vehicle in the engine compartment. The cross flow type radiator is
manufactured from aluminium wi

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Viscous Fan
1.Idler pulley drive attachment
2.Fan blades3.Bi-metallic coil
4.Body
The viscous fan provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan relati

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION At low radiator temperatures, the fan operation is not required and the bi-metallic coil keeps the valve closed,
separating the silicone fluid from the dr

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION OPERATION
Coolant Flow - Engine Warm Up
During warm up the coolant pump moves fluid through the cylinder block and it emerges from the outlet housing.
From

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION When the coolant temperature is low, the heat emitted from the radiator does not affect the bi-metallic coil. The
valve remains closed, preventing fluid esc
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