ECU LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 2002 Workshop Manual
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Page 596 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - TD5
ADJUSTMENTS 26-1-13
ADJUST ME NTS
Drain and refill
$% 26.10.01
WARNING: Since injury such as scalding could
be caused by escaping steam or coolant, do not
remove the filler cap from the coolant expansion
tank while the system is hot.
Drain
1.Visually check engine and cooling system for
signs of coolant leaks.
2.Examine hoses for signs of cracking, distortion
and security of connections.
3.Position drain tray to collect coolant.
4.Remove expansion tank filler cap.
5.Remove drain plug access cover from
underbelly panel.
6.Remove drain plug from coolant pump feed
pipe and allow cooling system to drain. Discard
drain plug sealing washer.
Refill
1.Flush system with water under low pressure.
Do not use water under high pressure as it
could damage the radiator.
2.Fit new sealing washer to drain plug. Fit and
tighten drain plug in coolant pump feed pipe.
3.Fit access cover to underbelly panel.
4.Prepare coolant to required concentration.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Anti-Freeze Concentration.5.Remove bleed screw from top hose.
6.Unclip the bleed hose from the battery box.
7.Unclip the expansion tank from its mounting
bracket, remove the expansion tank cap and
raise the expansion tank vertically 10 cm (4 in).
Retain the tank in this position.
8.Slowly fill the system through the coolant
expansion tank until a steady flow of coolant is
emitted from the bleed hole.
9.Fit the bleed screw, then, with the expansion
tank still raised, continue filling the system until
coolant level reaches the cold level mark on
expansion tank.
10.Fit expansion tank filler cap, fit the expansion
tank to its mounting bracket and clip the bleed
hose to the battery box.
11.Start and run engine until normal operating
temperature is reached, and check for leaks.
12.Switch off engine and allow to cool.
13.Check for leaks and top-up coolant to the cold
level mark on expansion tank
Page 598 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 26-1-15
REPAIRS
Fan - viscous
$% 26.25.19
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove 3 bolts and remove engine acoustic
cover.
4.Remove upper fan cowl.
5.Remove viscous fan using tool LRT-12-093
and tool LRT-12-094.
RH thread.
Refit
1.Position viscous fan and tighten using tool
LRT-12-093 and tool LRT-12-094.
2.Fit upper fan cowl.
3. Fit engine acoustic cover and tighten bolts.
4.Connect battery earth lead.
5.Fit battery cover and secure with fixings.
Radiator
$% 26.40.01
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
2.Remove intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
3.Remove clip and disconnect bleed hose from
radiator.
4.Release clip and disconnect top hose from
radiator.
5.Release clip and disconnect bottom hose from
radiator.
6.Release clip and disconnect engine oil cooler
hose from radiator.
7.Release clip and disconnect fuel cooler hose
from radiator.
Page 599 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - TD5
26-1-16 REPAIRS
8.Remove securing screw and release gearbox
oil cooler from radiator.
9.Remove radiator.
10.Remove rubber mountings from base of
radiator.
11.Remove 2 captive nuts from radiator.
12.Remove sealing strip from radiator.
13.Remove cowl retaining clips from radiator. Refit
1.Fit cowl retaining clips to radiator.
2.Fit sealing strip to radiator.
3.Fit nuts and rubber mountings to new radiator.
4.Fit radiator.
5.Fit gearbox oil cooler to radiator and secure
with screw.
6.Connect fuel and engine oil cooler hoses to
radiator and secure with clips.
7.Connect bottom and top hoses to radiator
secure with clips.
8.Connect bleed hose to radiator and fit clip.
9.Fit intercooler.
+ ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM -
Td5, REPAIRS, Intercooler.
10.Refill cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
Page 600 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - TD5
REPAIRS 26-1-17
Thermostat
$% 26.45.09
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
2.Remove viscous fan.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5, REPAIRS,
Fan - viscous.
3.Loosen clips and release air intake hose from
EGR valve.
4.Remove air intake hose.
5.Release 3 clips and disconnect coolant hoses
from thermostat.
6.Remove thermostat. Refit
1.Position thermostat, connect hoses and secure
with clips.
2.Position air intake hose to EGR valve, connect
hose to intercooler and tighten clips.
3.Fit viscous fan.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5, REPAIRS,
Fan - viscous.
4.Refill cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
Page 601 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - TD5
26-1-18 REPAIRS
Pump - coolant
$% 26.50.01
Remove
1.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
2.Remove centrifuge.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
centrifuge oil drain pipe.
3.Release clip and disconnect hose from coolant
pump cover.
4.Remove 5 bolts securing coolant pump cover.
5.Remove cover and coolant pump from housing
and discard 'O' rings. Refit
1.Clean coolant pump housing and mating faces.
2.Fit new 'O' rings to coolant pump and cover.
3.Fit coolant pump and cover and tighten bolts
to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
4.Connect hose to pump cover and secure with
clip.
5.Refit centrifuge.
+ ENGINE - Td5, REPAIRS, Gasket -
centrifuge oil drain pipe.
6.Refill cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - Td5,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
Page 609 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - V8
26-2-8 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Pipes and hoses
The coolant circuit comprises flexible hoses and metal formed pipes which direct coolant into and out of the engine,
radiator and heater matrix. Plastic pipes are used for the bleed and overflow pipes to the expansion tank.
A bleed screw is installed in the radiator top hose and is used to bleed air during system filling. A drain plug is fitted
to each cylinder bank in the cylinder block. These are used to drain the block of coolant.
Coolant pump
1Pulley flange
2Body
3Impeller
4Gallery
5Inlet connection
The coolant pump is attached to the front of the cylinder block with nine bolts and sealed between the pump housing
and the cylinder block with a gasket. The pump comprises a shaft which passes through an alloy housing. The outer
end of the shaft has a flange which allows for the attachment of the pump drive pulley which is secured with three
bolts. The drive pulley is driven by the grooved auxiliary drive belt and rotates at the same speed as the crankshaft.
The inner end of the shaft is fitted with an impeller which draws coolant from the thermostat housing and circulates it
through the galleries in the cylinder block and through the heater matrix.
The shaft is supported on bearings in the housing which are packed with grease and sealed for life. A seal is
positioned in the housing to further protect the bearings from the ingress of coolant. The seal is manufactured from a
synthetic material which will allow for expansion of the casing when hot coolant is present.
The cast alloy housing has a hose connection which provides the attachment for the coolant pump feed hose. The
cast housing connects with galleries in the cylinder block and distributes coolant from the pump impeller into the
galleries and water jackets.
Page 610 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - V8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 26-2-9
Viscous fan
1Coolant pump pulley drive attachment
2Fan blades
3Bi-metallic coil
4Body
The viscous fan provides a means of controlling the speed of the fan relative to the operating temperature of the
engine. The fan rotation draws air through the radiator, reducing engine coolant temperatures when the vehicle is
stationary or moving slowly.
The viscous fan is attached to the coolant pump drive pulley and secured to the pulley by a nut. The nut is positively
attached to a spindle which is supported on bearings in the fan body. The viscous drive comprises a circular drive
plate attached to the spindle and driven from the coolant pump pulley and the coupling body. The drive plate and the
body have interlocking annular grooves with a small clearance which provides the drive when silicone fluid enters the
fluid chamber. A bi-metallic coil is fitted externally on the forward face of the body. The coil is connected to and
operates a valve in the body. The valve operates on a valve plate with ports that connect the reservoir to the fluid
chamber. The valve plate also has return ports which, when the valve is closed, scoop fluid from the fluid chamber
and push it into the reservoir under centrifugal force.
Silicone fluid is retained in a reservoir at the front of the body. When the engine is off and the fan is stationary, the
silicone fluid level stabilises between the reservoir and the fluid chamber. This will result in the fan operating when the
engine is started, but the drive will be removed quickly after the fan starts rotating and the fan will 'freewheel'.
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 drive plate. This allows the fan to 'freewheel' reducing the load on the engine,
improving fuel consumption and reducing noise generated by the rotation of the fan.
When the radiator temperature increases, the bi-metallic coil reacts and moves the valve, allowing the silicone fluid
to flow into the fluid chamber. The resistance to shear of the silicone fluid creates drag on the drive plate and provides
drive to the body and the fan blades.
Page 614 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - V8
ADJUSTMENTS 26-2-13
ADJUST ME NTS
Drain and refill
$% 26.10.01
WARNING: Since injury such as scalding could
be caused by escaping steam or coolant, do not
remove the filler cap from the coolant expansion
tank while the system is hot.
Drain
1.Visually check engine and cooling system for
signs of coolant leaks.
2.Examine hoses for signs of cracking, distortion
and security of connections.
3.Position drain tray to collect coolant.
4.Remove expansion tank filler cap.
LH side
RH side5.Remove drain plugs from LH and RH sides of
cylinder block and allow cooling system to
drain.
6.Disconnect bottom hose from radiator and
allow cooling system to drain.
7.Disconnect top hose from thermostat and
position open end of hose below level of
coolant pump inlet, to allow coolant to drain
from the system.
Refill
1.Flush system with water under low pressure.
Do not use water under high pressure as it
could damage the radiator.
2.Apply Loctite 577 to cylinder block drain
plugs.Fit drain plugs to cylinder block and
tighten to 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft).
3.Connect bottom hose to radiator and top hose
to thermostat housing. Secure with hose clips.
4.Prepare coolant to required concentration.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS AND
LUBRICANTS, Anti-Freeze Concentration.
Page 616 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - V8
REPAIRS 26-2-15
REPAIRS
Fan - viscous
$% 26.25.19
Remove
1.Release fixings and remove battery cover.
2.Disconnect battery earth lead.
3.Remove upper fan cowl.
4.Remove viscous fan using tool LRT-12-093
and tool LRT-12-094.
RH thread.
Refit
1.Position viscous fan and tighten using tool
LRT-12-093 and tool LRT-12-094.
2.Fit upper fan cowl.
3.Connect battery earth lead.
4.Fit battery cover and secure fixings.
Radiator
$% 26.40.01
Remove
1.Remove viscous fan.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - V8, REPAIRS,
Fan - viscous.
2.Drain cooling system.
+ COOLING SYSTEM - V8,
ADJUSTMENTS, Drain and refill.
3.Remove 2 screws and remove lower of fan
cowl.
4.Release clip and disconnect bottom hose from
thermostat housing.
5.Release clip and disconnect top hose from
radiator.
6.Remove clip and disconnect bleed hose from
radiator.
7.Remove front grille.
+ EXTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS,
Grille - front - up to 03MY.
Page 617 of 1672

COOLING SYSTEM - V8
26-2-16 REPAIRS
8.Remove 6 scrivets and remove LH and RH air
deflectors from front panel. Disconnect
multiplug of gearbox oil temperature sensor
(arrowed).
9.Remove nut and move horn aside. 10.Remove 2 bolts securing radiator LH and RH
upper mounting brackets to body panel and
remove brackets.
11.Remove 4 screws securing air conditioning
condenser LH and RH upper mounting
brackets to condenser.
12.Remove brackets with rubber mounts from
radiator extension brackets.
13.Position absorbent cloth under each cooler
hose to collect oil spillage.
14.Push against coupling release rings and
disconnect hoses from gearbox oil cooler.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
15. If fitted: Push against coupling release rings
and disconnect hoses from engine oil cooler.