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Hi all!

Recently I've bought aftermarket Indigo petrol 2007.
After some time I've noticed that engine works with lower than normal temperature (at high speed it drops down to ~25% on gauge), so I think that thermostat is always in open state.
Since I'm Russain and live in Russian Federation there are no services or support for Tata owners.
If anybody knows where this thermostat is located please tell me (or even with photo maybe) - I will change it myself, I even bought a new one. I just don't want to take apart the whole engine to find it.

P.S. And maybe anybody knows what wheel et or offset suits Tata indigo?

Thanks in advance.

Hi,

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranced1 (Post 1337864)
After some time I've noticed that engine works with lower than normal temperature (at high speed it drops down to ~25% on gauge), so I think that thermostat is always in open state.

Mine is a diesel and on highways it does drop to that level.

See the first image in the following post:
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...ml#post1337379

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranced1 (Post 1337864)
If anybody knows where this thermostat is located please tell me (or even with photo maybe) - I will change it myself, I even bought a new one. I just don't want to take apart the whole engine to find it.

See if this helps:

Yahoo! Groups

Thanks for reply, but I've meant another thermostat - not the AC thermostat, but one in the cooling system which allows coolant to flow through engine and not through radiator while engine maintain normal working temperature ~90C, and after it it opens, coolant flows through radiator to avoid overheating.
In winter season we have a very low tempearature outdors - my engine will run really cool, unless I'll fix it.

Hi,

Quote:

Originally Posted by tranced1 (Post 1338669)
Thanks for reply, but I've meant another thermostat - not the AC thermostat, but one in the cooling system which allows coolant to flow through engine and not through radiator while engine maintain normal working temperature ~90C, and after it it opens, coolant flows through radiator to avoid overheating.

I am extremely sorry for pointing you to an unrelated message.

Kindly have a look at the following two messages and see if any of these help you. Personally I have no technical knowledge.

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The person who has written these and who could have helped is not active anymore.


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