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propes:
Hi, got a possible heating problem on the 200 tdi. After a no problem run up the M54 to the cosford airshow yesterday on the return home the temperature gauge rose on the motorway above the normal half way to quite near the red whilst doing 75ish mph. Today i took the thermostat out,ran round the town and up to craddocks on a steady run and the gauge read just under the normal. On the way home i jumped back on the motorway and hey presto! temperature rose again,eliminating the cheap option of a stuck thermostat. Question is what do you reckon 1. blocked radiator 2. water pump(no leaks or noises) or maybe duff viscous fan. Hoses are okay no signs of high pressure from blown head gasket so do you think back flushing the radiator(which is past its best!) might do the job.

bogie:
most 200tdi s dont need a fan 2 keep call,so i would go for the rad mate,always an investment.

propes:
Radiator is my guess but wanted to run it past the forum. Even when the heater hose leaked the temp gauge never moved and have heard 200 tdis dont cook themselves. Just hope i can flush it clear. Thx for the reply.

Range Rover Blues:
Try to make it happen again, then stickthe cab heater on flat out, see if that helps.  If it does then the rad is past it's best.  The current weather will test your cooling system though.

Pete:
 Just a thought. 
 Could the bottom half of the rad be blocked with dried mud?
 Had the same problem on leaving a local P&P, it took ages to get the stuff out of the rad fins, but once cleared, problem solved.
 Pete

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