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RazMan



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Low Coolant Level

Every 2 months or so I keep getting the 'Low Coolant Level' message and when I check, I find that about 0.5 litres is needed for a top up. I have visually checked the system for leaks but everything seems ok and there is no water in the oil. The water pump was checked by LR on the last service.

Any ideas what to look for next guys? Cheers,
Raz
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Post #144599 31st May 2012 1:12 pm
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Presumably LR also checked the pressure cap - that's the simplest thing. Could be lots of things on a complex engine like this, but it's often down to a head gasket or even cracked head. A pressure test is in order. Doesn't necessarily put oil in the coolant - could be coolant pressure pushing coolant through into cylinder and out the exhaust (steam from exhaust once it gets really bad) or gas pressure from cylinder forcing coolant out of reservoir cap. Common problem on TD5 engine, but I haven't heard of any instances on this engine.

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i can remeber on here a few months ago somebody had a issue loosing coolant but no signs of leeks i thin it turned out to be something to do with the oil cooler water jacket going porous you may want to check that out. Thumbs Up rainy-city
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bigalf1961 wrote:
but no signs of leeks Thumbs Up


Youll need to go to Wales to find some Thumbs Up

As for the leak, keep looking Wink

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Didn't Someone on here have the same issue which turned out to be the EGR valve ... Can't remember exactly now but will try and have a look later Freelander 2 TD4 Auto, SE, Narvik Black, Alpaca full leather, Rear Headrest Entertainment System, 6 CD, 18 HSE Wheels, Privicy tints

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http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic9007.html...water+leak

I think this is what CW is refering to Thumbs Up

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RazMan



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Thanks for the tips guys Thumbs Up

Not sure how to check the EGR valve for leaks but it certainly sounds like it could be the culprit.
I will just have to keep that in mind for the time being and keep my fingers crossed as I'm off to Cornwall next week Shocked Cheers,
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Mine also suffered loss of coolant after the EGR valve was replaced after it failed in France ! EGR valve it was aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Just something else to add to the never-ending list

the loss was very gradual but consistant

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Remember the old diesel W123 Mercedes from the '70?
I've seen many of them that had an open water system (not presurized).
This, probably, because the diesel engine is an efficient one and the water temperature will rarelly exceed 90 degrees Celsius (200F).
Even on our FL2 case, if you unscrew the water tank cap, when the engine is hot, the pressure doesn't make the water rise more than 1/3 of an inch.
What about trying to run the FL2 for a while without the system presurized (but somehow closed, to reduce evaporation)?...
I wonder if that low coolant situation will still develop then, without pressure in the system...

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Good point Alex. The engines in both my TD5 Defender and my old 200Tdi Disco use to get cooler if they were left ticking over in traffic! John
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JST wrote:
Good point Alex. The engines in both my TD5 Defender and my old 200Tdi Disco use to get cooler if they were left ticking over in traffic!

This is normal for diesel engines. I knew a chap with a Merc van that regularly started to overheat - he just pulled over and let the engine idle until it cooled down. However the pressurised system allows the cooling to operate more efficiently when the engine heats up. Without the pressure you may cause the engine to overheat if worked hard.

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