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Supercharged Coolant Problem - Temp Gauge Dropping

Here's the issue.....this has happened a couple of times now - when driving, the temperature gauge will drop from half way to about a 1/4 and the viscous fan then kicks in. Eventually the gauge comes back up to normal operating temperature and the viscous fan cuts out.

When this happens - the bottom radiator hose is cold. I reckon that there is air in the system (recently converted to LPG so has had the radiator drained down and refilled)

I have bled the system as per the instructions on Topix, but I reckon there is still an air pocket

Any thoughts ?? 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

Post #66263 29th May 2011 7:44pm
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Funny that, this happened to my S/C on Friday too, and I have LPG as well!

Out of interest do you get any any management lights on your car? Mine seems to come on with LPG, I ran a couple of tanks of petrol and it went out. The fault it comes up with is running lean, however when it's run with live diagnostics the figures show its not.

Also on mine, it was choking under full load, so I just had a second vapouriser fitted, which seems to have improved it a lot, but still EML.

I guess the lower temperature on the gauge shouldn't be a problem if it's not going into the danger zone, it's just unusual for it to not be dead centre when it's warmed up! 2006 Supercharged

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That's interesting that you have experienced the same issue as me.....

As for the LPG conversion, I haven't had any management light on (yet !!) Is your light on constantly ? 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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I have investigated this a bit further but still can't get to the bottom of the problem.

If i drive the car from cold, soon after the temperature gauge gets to normal, it drops to just above the blue and the viscous fan then cuts in (its electonically controlled on the SC)

If I then switch the engine off and restart, everything is fine - the guage comes back to normal and the viscous fan cuts out.

This only ever happens on the first journey from stone cold - it is fine after that.

I changed the engine coolant sensor yesterday but it did exactly the same thing today. I just can't think what can be wrong - I'm going to change the thermostat next.

Has anybody got any idea what could be wrong ????? 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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I've now changed the engine coolant sensor and the thermostat and yet the problem is still there......also, there are no fault codes stored in the ECU. The system has been bled properly about three times now - I'm sure there is no air trapped.

It's doing my head in - having searched this form, I noticed that two other Supercharged owners have reported the same fault - ngb13 and 44ark, I tried PM'ing them but my messages seem to be stuck in the Outbox so not sure if they have recieved them or not.

Interesting that 3 different Supercharged FFRR's seem to have experienced the same fault - but I cannot come up with the reason behind it Big Cry 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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How is your vapouriser warmed?

It should have a constant supply of coolant to ensure it doesn't freeze up. Is it possible its not plumber in right and this when the thermostat opens they suck a lot of heat out of the water and thus the temp drops??

Does it make any difference if your running with your ac on or off?

Do you start from cold on LPG or let it auto switch over? If the latter is it not long after it switches over the issue occurs?

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kingpleb wrote:
How is your vapouriser warmed?

It should have a constant supply of coolant to ensure it doesn't freeze up. Is it possible its not plumber in right and this when the thermostat opens they suck a lot of heat out of the water and thus the temp drops??

Does it make any difference if your running with your ac on or off?

Do you start from cold on LPG or let it auto switch over? If the latter is it not long after it switches over the issue occurs?


The vaporiser is plumbed in parallel with the heater circuit - its starts on petrol and then switches to LPG at 30degC which it does fairly quickly - there are no issues with the vaporiser freezing.

It does it with the AC on or off.

What I can't understand is that if I switch the engine off and start it straight back up when the gauge drops everything is fine, but if I leave it running, the temp gauge stays just above the blue and the viscous fan keeps running........ 2006MY Supercharged LPG Autobiography - Zambezi Silver with Sand/Jet/Jet Oxford Leather.....

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I would say that the way the LPG system gets its temperature reading is not correct and causing a drop across the circuit which is cleared with a restart. Possibly needs to use its own sensor and jot share the standard landrover unit instead??

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