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bruce



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TDV8 coolant loss

Any one with any experience of coolant loss? Not overheating just loss of coolant and the telltale smell...

Post #27523 8th Sep 2010 7:36pm
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Tim in Scotland



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2010 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

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Post #27527 8th Sep 2010 8:11pm
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bruce



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Yes one post about TDV6 but no answers.
So hoping for an answer here..

Post #27529 8th Sep 2010 8:55pm
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VMPP



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Portugal 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Buckingham Blue

Sometimes, my car pings and there comes the message, coolant low.
Never went to those low levels that smell, but nevertheless i still think the coolant comsumption is a bit high.

Post #27540 8th Sep 2010 11:49pm
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Dixy



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I had to replace the rad on my 4.4 V8 as it had a small weep hole in it. letters not necessarily in the right order

Post #27768 10th Sep 2010 6:31pm
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daz



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Had same problem few weeks ago small split in top of rad you do not notice it until it finally let's go.
About 8 weeks of coolant loss followed by big puddle at side of road. Big Cry

Post #27776 10th Sep 2010 7:37pm
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dwillerton



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black

One of our TDV8s did this - usually when going uphill out of the village from cold. All it needed was the expansion tank cap replacing.

VMPP wrote:
Sometimes, my car pings and there comes the message, coolant low.
Never went to those low levels that smell, but nevertheless i still think the coolant comsumption is a bit
high.

Post #28208 16th Sep 2010 2:56pm
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johnphewitt



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2007 Range Rover HSE TDV8 Buckingham Blue

Hi, I get coolant loss on myRR TDV8. Not consistent. Sometimes can do 3,000 with no loss and then lose 1 pint in 1,000 miles. I have done 90,000 miles and this is a fairly recent phenomonen. I just keep topping up the coolant. Not been able to find any of the recommended antifreeze though (Texaco/Havoline XLC)

Post #29547 27th Sep 2010 2:29pm
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bruce



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Stornoway Grey

The problem turned out to be the smaller secondary coolant radiator located right down behind the valance on the offside.
This smaller radiator has the usual inlet and outlet pipes and the lower outlet was fractured, new rad needed at a cost of £390+ vat so warranty was pretty handy when you add the labour to remove and refit..
Apparently quite common!!! If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem!!

Post #30036 30th Sep 2010 5:58pm
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