Hello: Thanks for the summary of your overheating issues. We had a similar issue on a 2008 Defender Puma, 2.4 litre. At the time is was already re-MAPPed. The root cause of the overheat was a tiny leak on the head gasket radiator. As you say, this is a big and expensive job. And finding the problem is not so straight forward. We had two pressure tests which both didn't show the leak. The viscous coupled fan was worn out and contributed to the overheat. But back to the overheating. With the re-mapping we also had a larger Intercooler installed (Allisport intercooler). This brings larger volumes of cooled air into the combustion chamber via the turbo. Cooler air = denser air = equals better performance at altitude and cooler combustion and cooler exhaust gasses... We also had an exhaust gas temperature gauge installed (EGT). This allows you to see temperature changes second by second, as the engine works harder. The EGR valve(Exhaust Gas Re-circulation ) blanked off... No return of hot gasses to the combustion chamber. I was not aware of the 82 degree thermostat - it may be standard on the Southern Hemisphere defenders. I will check the serial number. The viscous fan spacer is also a great idea - it places the fan forward into the fan cowling and improves air flow. Thanks for sharing
Thank so much for sharing your experience which is really valuable for all viewers. Would be great to know if this thermostat is standard in hotter countries. Take care!
Bonjour, je découvre par hasard votre chaîne, je crois avoir regardé la totalité des videos. C’est vraiment un super boulot de documentation et d’explication, une mine d’or pour tous les amoureux & propriétaires du Defender, je n’en fait pas partie (pas encore) mais vos infos sont précieuses et seront peut être décisives pour me faire sauter le pas. Continuez comme ça, profitez bien et prenez soin de vous.
Bonjour Christian, merci pour votre message :) Très heureuse de savoir que ce que nous partageons sur notre chaîne aide les propriétaires ou futurs propriétaires de Defender ou autre 4x4 à en prendre soin et à sortir des sentiers battus ;)
Bonjour, et merci pour votre chaine pleine d'astuces et de conseils pratiques pour voyager avec son def Je vois que vous venez d'effectuer un road trip dans les barderas un an après votre souci de chauffe et voulais votre retour d'expérience un an après sur les solutions que vous avez apporté à votre def (thermostat+spacer). en effet je viens de faire un joint de culasse sur mon 2.2 et pour éviter que cela ce reproduise je compte faire les mêmes motifs que vous. Encore merci Antonin
Bonjour Antonin, ces problèmes se sont produits en 2016 et les avons réglé en rentrant de Croatie à ce moment-là. Donc plus de soucis depuis 2016. Nous pensons que c est principalement le thermostat qui a joué un grand rôle dans le règlement de ce problème ☺.
I had exactly these problems in a 2.4 TDCi. My local landrover dealer knew about the 82C thermostat PEL500110 and did that immediately - I haven't overheated since then.
Hi Guys, I had the same issue and replaced just the thermostat for now. Hasn’t overheated but climbing hills in 4,5,6th gear I can see the temperature climbing over 100 degrees. Curios to know if yours does as well?
Hi there, your video have helped me on a number of occasions and I really do appreciate it. I seem to have the exact same issue as yourself. I was driving down the motor yesterday and it happened again. I just restarted the car and it was fine to drive for another 30 minutes. I did just replace the coolant pump so I may also do the thermostat now aswell. I was wonder if you thought it mat be the VCV or the CHT sensor aswell ?
Thermostat was what helped in our case. Did you watch the latest video on that topic ? We removed the spacer because it was causing premature wear on the other part.
My puma’s temperature gauge would suddenly shoot up and the engine would suddenly cut out. Eventually I had to take it into Land Rover for diagnosis. The answer was a faulty coolant temp sensor that screws into the engine block. It was reading 80 degrees from cold, so when hot reading wrong temperature and power train module going into protection mode and closing down. £330 for diagnosis and part replacement. (Part - £25).
Mine overheated a few years ago due to thermostat failure, I wasn't as lucky as you guys, the engine had to be replaced with a new Ford transit 2.4 engine.
Great video as always. Have to smile though. On my 300tdi I had to remove the fan as it just would not get hot enough. My TD5 is usually perfect and my heater works well. Never had a ford transit engined defender as I like the look but too many horror stories about engine failure. That said I have just spent £2200 replacing my TD5 cylinder head with an AMC stronger one. Keep up the videos... they are amazing. Thanks.
Thanks a lot for your message & for sharing your experience :) haha that's unusual, are you living in a cold country? Good to know you take care of your TD5 :)
Bonjour, pareil en Croatie la température monte en pleine ville de Spit plus moyen d’accélérer le moteur se met en mode dégrader Il est vrais mon radiateur était encrasser sur les conseils de Peters de 4x4 passion je l'ai nettoyer mais depuis nous avons plus rouler je suis curieux l'année prochaine au Maroc
On espère que ce nettoyage était suffisant pour les prochaines aventures! Peut-être faudrait-il faire quelques tests lors de grosses chaleurs avant de partir ;)
Bonjour. L' erreur fatale pour celui qui va jouer dans la boue est de ne pas directement nettoyer son radiateur avant que la boue ne sèche. Un lecteur de température via l'obd nous permet de lever le pied dès que la température ne monte trop. Le moteur de nos land est , me semble t'il, trop petit pour tirer de lourdes charges ou rouler vite avec en plus une galerie bien chargée. J'ai moi même été chercher mon rrc sur remorque et fait un voyage de 1200km sans souci mais j'estime que j'ai eu beaucoup de chance et je ne m'y risquerai plus, Je pense que les 3500kg que l'on peut tirer avec un 110 2,2 puma est une valeur optimiste ... Bonne continuation dans vos aventures
Bonjour Philippe, merci pour votre message et le partage de votre expérience. Effectivement, il est important d'éviter de laisser de la boue séchée au niveau du radiateur et le lecteur OBD est un très bon moyen de vérification de température. Nos Defender sont solides, il faut simplement bien en prendre soin et connaître leurs limites :)
@@offtrackfamily bonjour, Bonne idée l'obd l'idéal serait en plus une alerte sonore a un niveau choisi car on ne sait pas toujours regarder les témoins. Je suppose que cela existe mais je ne connais pas. Bonne continuation
I have a defender puma 2.2 now, Normally he starts well but after starts his engine automatically turns off after some seconds.. I have changed his gasket, and water temprature sensor but fault is still pending... So please tell me what i have to do now??
Hi I'm Steve n I have defender 2.2 giving me hard time with over heating. . there is a water leak on the left side of my engine under the manufalt rite at back , at first I thought it was the rubber pipes and I replaced them . Still I haven't solved my problem and it is getting worse. I used to open the heater to bring down the temperature but now . It looks like I now don't have hot water making the heater hot . With my little experience it is a thermostart. Where is it in the engine and how do I replace it please 🙏
It's difficult of access and to explain properly here. The best is to find the exploded view of the parts (not sure about how it's called in english) to understand where it is.
Hi, I need your advice. My 2.2 puma tdci 2015 defender with 45,000 km doesn't go above 140km . It used to before but now it gets stuck at 140 km and then engine slowly heats up. I have pulled 155 to 160km on this before but now it's struggling. I do have remap ecu. But it never heated before. Please advice.
*please note it overheated once on the highway and it stopped acceleration. White smoke came out and engine temp was red hot. The big fan stopped working, the engine dried up the external water tank. Long story short , I changed the egr, and the big fan and it was OK. But now symptoms are coming back as mentioned in my message above
Hi! We don't know about the 2.2 puma tdci because we have a 2.4 tdci. I do know the engine is a bit different & you also have the particul filter, which isn't the case on a 2.4. Maybe it can also affect this overheating issue if the particle filter if clogged but not sure about that. In anyway, concerning the speed limited at 140km it's normal but if yours is remaped you can ask to the person who remaped it to unlock this speed limit. As explained in the video you have to check a few points. First, it's to know if your cooling system is efficient or not. If your intercooler or radiator is clogged with mud it can't work properly and you will have overheating. Same if your remap is too strong for your stock intercooler or radiator you probably have to install bigger one. If like us all those points were ok, we replaced the thermostat for the one we shared in the video and the problem was gone. Now we can use the full potential of this engine without any overheating in any conditions. (Please note that all this is based on our personal experience & that we professional mechanics.)
Hi there, I am still looking for a solution off a failure on my Def 90 Puma 2.4 2007. On my dashboard I get the marks of a red battery, in combination off overheating gauge and a non-working tachometer, the result is that my Def thinks he is overheated (but that is not te case) and so I lose performance of my motor. I think of a failure bij electrical cables, how do you see that?
Sorry but we never had this kind of issue. It looks more like an electrical issue. The only time that we had this red battery indicator on the dashbord was when our starter burned in Scottland on the road. You should have to ask it on facebook Land Rover groups or forums like defender2net. Let us know if you find the solution to your problem. It could help other people like you. Have a nice evening!
i will do the thermostat to see if it fixes the overheating problem. i will also change the fan vasc spacer. i will keep the shifting back the remap to original , to make sure which fix has effect on the overheating. i will update you once im done
Yank em out while new/ok and sell em, stick in a 300... OR... Drive a Land Cruiser!!! Still don't really understand the craze with Land Rovers. We had an old 110 (80s to be precise) and as old as it was it still was a pain in the wazoo to maintain.
Merci pour votre retour! Avez-vous bien pris le temps de nettoyer le radiateur et l'intercooler? D'expérience, s'il y a de la boue séchée ils sont vraiment inefficaces.
Hello: Thanks for the summary of your overheating issues.
We had a similar issue on a 2008 Defender Puma, 2.4 litre. At the time is was already re-MAPPed. The root cause of the overheat was a tiny leak on the head gasket radiator. As you say, this is a big and expensive job. And finding the problem is not so straight forward. We had two pressure tests which both didn't show the leak. The viscous coupled fan was worn out and contributed to the overheat.
But back to the overheating. With the re-mapping we also had a larger Intercooler installed (Allisport intercooler). This brings larger volumes of cooled air into the combustion chamber via the turbo. Cooler air = denser air = equals better performance at altitude and cooler combustion and cooler exhaust gasses...
We also had an exhaust gas temperature gauge installed (EGT). This allows you to see temperature changes second by second, as the engine works harder.
The EGR valve(Exhaust Gas Re-circulation ) blanked off... No return of hot gasses to the combustion chamber.
I was not aware of the 82 degree thermostat - it may be standard on the Southern Hemisphere defenders. I will check the serial number.
The viscous fan spacer is also a great idea - it places the fan forward into the fan cowling and improves air flow.
Thanks for sharing
Thank so much for sharing your experience which is really valuable for all viewers. Would be great to know if this thermostat is standard in hotter countries. Take care!
Did you track down whether the part is different here in Australia?
Bonjour, je découvre par hasard votre chaîne, je crois avoir regardé la totalité des videos. C’est vraiment un super boulot de documentation et d’explication, une mine d’or pour tous les amoureux & propriétaires du Defender, je n’en fait pas partie (pas encore) mais vos infos sont précieuses et seront peut être décisives pour me faire sauter le pas. Continuez comme ça, profitez bien et prenez soin de vous.
Bonjour Christian, merci pour votre message :) Très heureuse de savoir que ce que nous partageons sur notre chaîne aide les propriétaires ou futurs propriétaires de Defender ou autre 4x4 à en prendre soin et à sortir des sentiers battus ;)
Stage 1 remap and I upgraded the intercooler to a bigger one on recommendation of my LR mechanic. Never had a problem.
Thanks for sharing this:)
Bonjour, et merci pour votre chaine pleine d'astuces et de conseils pratiques pour voyager avec son def
Je vois que vous venez d'effectuer un road trip dans les barderas un an après votre souci de chauffe et voulais votre retour d'expérience un an après sur les solutions que vous avez apporté à votre def (thermostat+spacer). en effet je viens de faire un joint de culasse sur mon 2.2 et pour éviter que cela ce reproduise je compte faire les mêmes motifs que vous.
Encore merci
Antonin
Bonjour Antonin, ces problèmes se sont produits en 2016 et les avons réglé en rentrant de Croatie à ce moment-là. Donc plus de soucis depuis 2016. Nous pensons que c est principalement le thermostat qui a joué un grand rôle dans le règlement de ce problème ☺.
I had exactly these problems in a 2.4 TDCi. My local landrover dealer knew about the 82C thermostat PEL500110 and did that immediately - I haven't overheated since then.
Perfect! Great to know you only needed to change the thermostat to stop this overheating issue and you seem to have a good local LR dealer ;)
Hi Guys, I had the same issue and replaced just the thermostat for now. Hasn’t overheated but climbing hills in 4,5,6th gear I can see the temperature climbing over 100 degrees. Curios to know if yours does as well?
Glad to know....I have the same problems...will try this if it helps. Thnx
Let us know if you managed to fix your issue
Thank you so much for the information
From Honduras 🇭🇳
You are welcome!
Valuable information, thank you very much
Thanks a lot for your message :)
Hi there, your video have helped me on a number of occasions and I really do appreciate it. I seem to have the exact same issue as yourself. I was driving down the motor yesterday and it happened again. I just restarted the car and it was fine to drive for another 30 minutes. I did just replace the coolant pump so I may also do the thermostat now aswell. I was wonder if you thought it mat be the VCV or the CHT sensor aswell ?
Thermostat was what helped in our case. Did you watch the latest video on that topic ? We removed the spacer because it was causing premature wear on the other part.
My puma’s temperature gauge would suddenly shoot up and the engine would suddenly cut out. Eventually I had to take it into Land Rover for diagnosis. The answer was a faulty coolant temp sensor that screws into the engine block. It was reading 80 degrees from cold, so when hot reading wrong temperature and power train module going into protection mode and closing down. £330 for diagnosis and part replacement. (Part - £25).
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Mine overheated a few years ago due to thermostat failure, I wasn't as lucky as you guys, the engine had to be replaced with a new Ford transit 2.4 engine.
A shame you had to change your engine because of this overheating issue :(
Great video as always. Have to smile though. On my 300tdi I had to remove the fan as it just would not get hot enough. My TD5 is usually perfect and my heater works well. Never had a ford transit engined defender as I like the look but too many horror stories about engine failure. That said I have just spent £2200 replacing my TD5 cylinder head with an AMC stronger one. Keep up the videos... they are amazing. Thanks.
Thanks a lot for your message & for sharing your experience :) haha that's unusual, are you living in a cold country? Good to know you take care of your TD5 :)
Bonjour,
pareil en Croatie la température monte en pleine ville de Spit plus moyen d’accélérer le moteur se met en mode dégrader
Il est vrais mon radiateur était encrasser sur les conseils de Peters de 4x4 passion je l'ai nettoyer mais depuis nous avons plus rouler je suis curieux l'année prochaine au Maroc
On espère que ce nettoyage était suffisant pour les prochaines aventures! Peut-être faudrait-il faire quelques tests lors de grosses chaleurs avant de partir ;)
Bonjour. L' erreur fatale pour celui qui va jouer dans la boue est de ne pas directement nettoyer son radiateur avant que la boue ne sèche. Un lecteur de température via l'obd nous permet de lever le pied dès que la température ne monte trop. Le moteur de nos land est , me semble t'il, trop petit pour tirer de lourdes charges ou rouler vite avec en plus une galerie bien chargée. J'ai moi même été chercher mon rrc sur remorque et fait un voyage de 1200km sans souci mais j'estime que j'ai eu beaucoup de chance et je ne m'y risquerai plus, Je pense que les 3500kg que l'on peut tirer avec un 110 2,2 puma est une valeur optimiste ... Bonne continuation dans vos aventures
Bonjour Philippe, merci pour votre message et le partage de votre expérience. Effectivement, il est important d'éviter de laisser de la boue séchée au niveau du radiateur et le lecteur OBD est un très bon moyen de vérification de température. Nos Defender sont solides, il faut simplement bien en prendre soin et connaître leurs limites :)
@@offtrackfamily bonjour,
Bonne idée l'obd l'idéal serait en plus une alerte sonore a un niveau choisi car on ne sait pas toujours regarder les témoins.
Je suppose que cela existe mais je ne connais pas.
Bonne continuation
Can you give more information on the torques app you use on the OBD port?
The app on the phone for the OBD port is Torque pro
@@offtrackfamily Hi, can I ask you what kind of Bluetooth OBD-II adapter do you use? Many Thanks
Good information thanks.
thanks :)
I have a defender puma 2.2 now, Normally he starts well but after starts his engine automatically turns off after some seconds.. I have changed his gasket, and water temprature sensor but fault is still pending... So please tell me what i have to do now??
Difficult to help like this, would be best to go to see a mechanics or ask on some fb groups for help
Hi I'm Steve n I have defender 2.2 giving me hard time with over heating. . there is a water leak on the left side of my engine under the manufalt rite at back , at first I thought it was the rubber pipes and I replaced them . Still I haven't solved my problem and it is getting worse. I used to open the heater to bring down the temperature but now . It looks like I now don't have hot water making the heater hot . With my little experience it is a thermostart. Where is it in the engine and how do I replace it please 🙏
It's difficult of access and to explain properly here. The best is to find the exploded view of the parts (not sure about how it's called in english) to understand where it is.
Hello good, can you provide me with a link to buy the thermostat and thank you very much
It's a genuine Land Rover part bought in an LR garage, ref is mentioned in video
@@offtrackfamily muchas gracias 👍
Hi,
I need your advice. My 2.2 puma tdci 2015 defender with 45,000 km doesn't go above 140km . It used to before but now it gets stuck at 140 km and then engine slowly heats up. I have pulled 155 to 160km on this before but now it's struggling. I do have remap ecu. But it never heated before. Please advice.
*please note it overheated once on the highway and it stopped acceleration. White smoke came out and engine temp was red hot. The big fan stopped working, the engine dried up the external water tank. Long story short , I changed the egr, and the big fan and it was OK. But now symptoms are coming back as mentioned in my message above
Hi! We don't know about the 2.2 puma tdci because we have a 2.4 tdci. I do know the engine is a bit different & you also have the particul filter, which isn't the case on a 2.4. Maybe it can also affect this overheating issue if the particle filter if clogged but not sure about that. In anyway, concerning the speed limited at 140km it's normal but if yours is remaped you can ask to the person who remaped it to unlock this speed limit. As explained in the video you have to check a few points. First, it's to know if your cooling system is efficient or not. If your intercooler or radiator is clogged with mud it can't work properly and you will have overheating. Same if your remap is too strong for your stock intercooler or radiator you probably have to install bigger one. If like us all those points were ok, we replaced the thermostat for the one we shared in the video and the problem was gone. Now we can use the full potential of this engine without any overheating in any conditions. (Please note that all this is based on our personal experience & that we professional mechanics.)
Hi there, I am still looking for a solution off a failure on my Def 90 Puma 2.4 2007. On my dashboard I get the marks of a red battery, in combination off overheating gauge and a non-working tachometer, the result is that my Def thinks he is overheated (but that is not te case) and so I lose performance of my motor. I think of a failure bij electrical cables, how do you see that?
Sorry but we never had this kind of issue. It looks more like an electrical issue. The only time that we had this red battery indicator on the dashbord was when our starter burned in Scottland on the road. You should have to ask it on facebook Land Rover groups or forums like defender2net. Let us know if you find the solution to your problem. It could help other people like you. Have a nice evening!
i will do the thermostat to see if it fixes the overheating problem. i will also change the fan vasc spacer.
i will keep the shifting back the remap to original , to make sure which fix has effect on the overheating. i will update you once im done
Nice! Sounds good! Normaly if all is correct you can run it with your remap without any problems. Let me know when problem is solved!
Do you know a way to check the performance of the water pump?
@@farshidcom no sorry
Very important video, but I don't know English, it lacks Spanish subtitles
Thanks for your message, I just added Spanish subtitles :)
Yank em out while new/ok and sell em, stick in a 300... OR... Drive a Land Cruiser!!! Still don't really understand the craze with Land Rovers. We had an old 110 (80s to be precise) and as old as it was it still was a pain in the wazoo to maintain.
We like ours :)
J'ai eu ça et j'ai remplacé tout ce que vous avez cité mais rien y à fait. Je suis entrain de remplacer le joint de culasse....
Merci pour votre retour! Avez-vous bien pris le temps de nettoyer le radiateur et l'intercooler? D'expérience, s'il y a de la boue séchée ils sont vraiment inefficaces.