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Ssangyong Korando 230 4x4 - Kurta01 - 09-19-2021 Good day everyone, My name is Kurt and i hail from Pretoria, South Africa i am the owner of a 1998 (Daewoo)Ssangyong Korando 230 4x4 it has the Mercedes W111 engine similar to the 230 Kompressor. I bought the vehicle in a drive-able condition and have since fixed: Head lights Tail lights Indicator lights And a fuel gauge that was not responding the Fuel pump located in the fuel tank was a total mess and had been tied together with copper wire and cable-ties! it pumped fuel and that was it. I luckily had a fuel sender unit and filter from a diesel Korando and stripped and modified the fuel pump and sender unit in my vehicle, now the fuel gauge is working again. I still have the following to do: Replace the front and rear brake pads. Replace the rear shocks. Give the vehicle a service (Air filter, Spark plugs, oil filter, fuel filter and oil) replace the Expansion tank cap (as it is boiling over through the cap) driving the vehicle was a pain in the butt as it had a terrible miss on acceleration and poor fuel economy. this i later traced to the tiny MAF sensor on the plastic housing just before the throttle body, where the two wires were touching, so i carefully removed the insulation tape covering them and put a tiny piece of rubber between the two and re-taped up he wires, and no more miss. I am currently struggling with the cooling system, and have a weird problem: When driving the car it gets to normal temperature but the fan does not come on and when i am stopped, the coolant is furiously bubbling out of the expansion tank cap (hence i want to change the cap) And when i turn on the heater, it only seems to blow cool air into the car. (Blocked Heater core?) Is my water pump failing or do i just need to replace the cap? Sorry for the long and winded post. can anyone supply a copy of the Ssangyong EPC as i am going to need to source all the correct part numbers. Kind regards and happy driving Kurt. |