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Rover 214 & 414 Service and Repair Manual - Rover club

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9.10 Inlet manifold pre-heater temperature<br />

switch (carburettor engines)<br />

controls the inlet manifold heater circuit (see<br />

illustration).<br />

11 The switch contacts should be closed to<br />

the ON position (ie: continuity should exist)<br />

only at temperatures below 50°C. Remove the<br />

switch <strong>and</strong> test it as described in paragraphs<br />

2 to 4.<br />

Thermostatically-operated vacuum<br />

switch - carburettor engines equipped<br />

with catalytic converters<br />

12 This switch is screwed into the thermostat<br />

housing.<br />

13 To test the switch, fit two suitable lengths<br />

of hose to the switch <strong>and</strong> suspend the switch<br />

in a pan of water which is being heated.<br />

Measure the temperature of the water<br />

with a thermometer. Do not let either the<br />

switch or the thermometer touch the pan<br />

itself.<br />

14 Blow down one of the hoses attached to<br />

the switch. The switch should be closed (ie:<br />

passes no air) when the water temperature is<br />

below 70°C. Above 70°C, the switch should<br />

open <strong>and</strong> air should flow freely through the<br />

hoses. Stop heating the water then allow the<br />

water to cool down <strong>and</strong> check that the switch<br />

closes at 70°C or just below.<br />

15 If the switch performance is significantly<br />

different from that specified, or if it does not<br />

work at all, then it must be renewed.<br />

Coolant temperature sensor - fuel<br />

injected engines<br />

16 This sensor, which is screwed into the<br />

underside of the inlet manifold (SPi engines),<br />

or located in the coolant pipe adjacent to the<br />

foward top edge of the timing belt cover (MPi<br />

engines), is a thermistor (see paragraph 6)<br />

which is supplied with approximately 5 volts<br />

by the engine management system ECU. The<br />

ECU also controls the sensor’s earth path<br />

<strong>and</strong>, by measuring the amount of current in<br />

the sensor circuit, determines the engine’s<br />

temperature. This information is used, in<br />

conjunction with other inputs, to control idle<br />

speed, injector opening time duration <strong>and</strong><br />

ignition timing.<br />

17 If the sensor circuit should fail to provide<br />

adequate information, the ECU’s back-up<br />

9.20 Remove cooling fan thermostatic<br />

switch <strong>and</strong> withdraw sealing ring<br />

(arrowed)<br />

facility assumes a value corresponding to<br />

60°C. The sensor itself can be tested only by<br />

having a <strong>Rover</strong> dealer check the complete<br />

system using the correct diagnostic<br />

equipment. Do not attempt to test the circuit<br />

using any other equipment, or the ECU will be<br />

damaged.<br />

Removal<br />

Cooling fan thermostatic switch<br />

18 With the engine <strong>and</strong> radiator cold, either<br />

drain the cooling system down to the level of<br />

the sender unit, or unscrew the expansion<br />

tank filler cap to release any remaining<br />

pressure <strong>and</strong> have a suitable plug ready that<br />

can be used to stop the escape of coolant<br />

while the switch is removed.<br />

19 Disconnect the battery negative lead.<br />

20 Disconnect the wiring connector from the<br />

switch then rotate the locking ring to release<br />

it. Withdraw the switch <strong>and</strong> sealing ring from<br />

the radiator (see illustration).<br />

Coolant temperature gauge sender<br />

unit<br />

21 With the engine <strong>and</strong> radiator cold, either<br />

drain the cooling system down to the level of<br />

the switch, or unscrew the expansion tank<br />

filler cap to release any remaining pressure<br />

<strong>and</strong> have a suitable plug ready that can be<br />

used to stop the escape of coolant while the<br />

unit is removed.<br />

22 Disconnect the battery negative lead.<br />

23 Disconnect the unit’s wiring connector<br />

<strong>and</strong> unscrew the unit from the coolant outlet<br />

elbow.<br />

Inlet manifold pre-heater temperature<br />

switch - carburettor engines<br />

24 Refer to Chapter 4.<br />

Thermostatically-operated vacuum<br />

switch - carburettor engines equipped<br />

with catalytic converters<br />

25 Refer to Chapter 5.<br />

Coolant temperature sensor - fuel<br />

injected engines<br />

26 Refer to Chapter 4.<br />

1689 <strong>Rover</strong> <strong>214</strong> & <strong>414</strong> Updated Version 09/97<br />

Cooling, heating <strong>and</strong> ventilation systems 3•7<br />

9.27 Cooling fan switch locking ring (A)<br />

thermostatic switch (B) <strong>and</strong> sealing<br />

ring (C)<br />

Refitting<br />

Cooling fan thermostatic switch<br />

27 On refitting, renew the sealing ring if it is<br />

worn or compressed <strong>and</strong> carefully clean the<br />

radiator seat before pressing in the<br />

sealing ring <strong>and</strong> switch (see illustration).<br />

Refit the locking ring <strong>and</strong> rotate it to<br />

tighten it securely. Reconnect the switch<br />

<strong>and</strong> battery, then replenish the cooling<br />

system.<br />

Coolant temperature gauge sender<br />

unit<br />

28 On refitting, apply a suitable sealant to the<br />

unit threads <strong>and</strong> tighten it to its specified<br />

torque wrench setting. Reconnect the unit<br />

<strong>and</strong> battery, then replenish the cooling<br />

system.<br />

Inlet manifold pre-heater temperature<br />

switch - carburettor engines<br />

29 Refer to Chapter 4.<br />

Thermostatically-operated vacuum<br />

switch - carburettor engines equipped<br />

with catalytic converters<br />

30 Refer to Chapter 5.<br />

Coolant temperature sensor - fuel<br />

injected engines<br />

31 Refer to Chapter 4.<br />

10 Heater components -<br />

removal <strong>and</strong> refitting 3<br />

Removal<br />

Heater unit<br />

1 Drain the cooling system.<br />

2 Working in the engine compartment,<br />

slacken the hose clips <strong>and</strong> disconnect the<br />

heater feed <strong>and</strong> return hoses from the matrix<br />

outlets on the bulkhead. Disconnect the cable<br />

inner from the heater valve <strong>and</strong> free the cable<br />

outer from its retaining clip. Slacken <strong>and</strong><br />

3

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