I suspect this is not the problem because, as PhillipA says, half a litre in 400k is not a small leak. Nonetheless, I had a small leak of coolant and it turned out to be a small leak in the heater, not enough to leave a puddle, but enough to give a coolant whiff now and then. Only seemed to happen when the heater was operating so I thought it was the seal in the heater tap. Was only a small leak but annoying. Over time it has fixed itself.
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
I had a similar case D2 TD5 today no visible leaks anywhere but was low on coolant so I pressure tested it and it was holding the pressure ok although I did find a tiny pinhole leak from one of the radiator tanks.
topped up the coolant res and went for a drive and it got up to operating temp and was holding.came back into the workshop and checked under the bonnet and the coolant res cap was leaking coolant slowly you can actually hear it bubbling.
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Hi Folks and thanks for all the replies.
Fery. Pretty sure it's not the head as the HG was changed and inspection carried out, but will rule not out completely.
I too had changed to the green stuff only because you can not get the red stuff in Uganda.
I have a new cap here so will swap it over today. Mine seems quite tough to unscrew/screw on?
So it looks like a process of checking each area over time, I have quiet a big trip planned and whilst I feel confident about the car, I know it should not be using coolant.
Will keep updating as I find things out.
Cheers Jerry
Make sure you have both o rings on the cap , if they are both there, you can lube with a light smear of rubber grease , or Vaseline if you don't have any rubber grease
I had a similar problem some time back. Couldn't find a leak, ended up taking the radiator out, getting it pressure tested, 4 leaks found, around the edge. Don't bother trying to fix it, if it is. A new radiator needed. Ideal time to clean the intercooler, & check your hoses. The radiator bleed hose, from the overflow tank to the top of the radiator, is known to harden & crack, as well. It passes under the plastic cover on top of the radiator, out of sight out of mind. Simple things first, Bob
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A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Hi,
Thought I'd just round this off.
I change the expansion tank cap for a genuine one and no loss of coolant since.
Cheers, Jerry
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