heater matrix oring seals p38
heater matrix oring seals p38
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cerberatony

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417 posts

208 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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changed my antifreeze the other week as just bought car and didnt know the history. would you believe it the o ring seals on the matrix started weeping. i read up on the range rover site and it says that main dealer want 12 hours to do the job, my local dealer charges £120 an hour so very expensive. luckily p38 owners have a cheat and can do it in about 3 hours. i started mine with the expectation of at least 5 hours due to not doing it before but luckily some one has done the cheat before and one hour later job done and all at a cost of £3.80 . although these cars have certain problems like all cars its worth doing a little studying on the net to find the best way to do the job.

tonys

1,080 posts

247 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Ah, but if you'd gone to the dealer you would (might?) have had a free cup of coffee!biggrin

paintman

7,852 posts

214 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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For the benefit of anyone else who might want to do this, would this be the shortcut you used?
http://rangerovers.net/repairdetails/heateroring.h...

cerberatony

Original Poster:

417 posts

208 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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that was certainly the site i used, might i ad that i assumed the pipes where solid with mounting plate but they are loose indifferent to each other just makes it a bit more fiddly.
i also got free tea, i love my wife.

slideways

4,101 posts

245 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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cerberatony said:
that was certainly the site i used, might i ad that i assumed the pipes where solid with mounting plate but they are loose indifferent to each other just makes it a bit more fiddly.
i also got free tea, i love my wife.
you must have been lucky that the screw head wasn't rounded of like mine, the dash had to come out drill the screw out and replace with an allen cap screw smile

cerberatony

Original Poster:

417 posts

208 months

Sunday 13th February 2011
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i was lucky as old screw was still philips head and not damaged and i have been out in it today and thankfully no leeks

eliot

11,988 posts

278 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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I'm doing the same thing on mine - but I decided to to remove the dash as I didn't want to cut big holes or destroy all the ducting. Took about 3 hours to get the dashboard out - not that difficult to be honest.

More details on my diary http://www.mez.co.uk/p38-heater-orings-1.html

Probably just as well as the distribution blend motor was stalling because the flaps were very stiff, which is caused by warpage of the entire heater unit. So always check how free the flaps move before blindly fitting new blend motors.
I've gone large and bought myself a Faultmate Extreme for it so I can interogate all the systems.


Meeja

8,290 posts

272 months

Monday 14th February 2011
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eliot said:
Took about 3 hours to get the dashboard out - not that difficult to be honest.
How long would it have taken without stopping to take the photos?! biggrin

Excellent blog Eliot.