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Knocker458



Member Since: 21 Feb 2014
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2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
Kenlowe fan confusion
Hi, I've finally got down to 'what does this do?' on my Land Rover to do list, which isn't getting any smaller, and wondered if anyone can help me identify, well what it does? And whether to keep it!

It's in my TD5 02 110, if that helps.

Many thanks.



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Post #639469 24th Jul 2017 7:27pm
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Mo Murphy



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United Kingdom 1984 Defender 90 BMW M57 3.0 Diesel HT Auto Pennine Grey
Kenlowe 240v pre heater
HTH
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.

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Post #639487 24th Jul 2017 7:56pm
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Knocker458



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2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
Thanks Mo, I take it it's to preheat the engine for cold starts? I can't see any controls for that.
Knocker
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mrd1990



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From what I understand, you plug it in to the mains and it should start warming the coolant as it pumps it it around.. In the winter you'll have a warm engine and instant hot air coming out the vents. Thumbs Up
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zsd-puma



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
It's a Kenlowe Hotstart.

Basically you could plug it into the mains and it pre heated the coolant. So that you got better fuel efficiency and a working heater (as well as a Defender heater works anyway) as soon as you got in on a cold morning. They're also used in very cold climates to get the engine to start more easily. I think i read on the mudstuff blog that motels in the cold bits of Canada actually have power points in the carpark to leave your car plugged in over night, so the oil doesn't turn to treacle and the antifreeze doesn't turn into a slush puppy.

Obviously not as versatile as a fuel burning heater, which is why they don't really sell them in the UK anymore.

I don't think they have any controls, you just plug them in and it has it's own thermostat set to what ever.
Post #640035 26th Jul 2017 11:30pm
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dorsetsmith



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top left is the thermostat you have a 3KW 240v pre heater ken hot start sold by kenlowe fan now discontinued
Post #640048 27th Jul 2017 6:32am
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Knocker458



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Thanks everyone that really does clear it up. It also answers the question of what to do with it, I'm pretty sure it's been installed for a while and never maintained, I don't think I'll ever use it. It's coming out!
Post #640065 27th Jul 2017 7:58am
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Knocker458



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2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Java Black
Played 'follow the cable' and found....


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Once again thanks for the help unravelling my mystery!
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