My D4 (2010 3.0 SDV6 166k) had a Low Coolant warning, after over heating and few other crazy warnings (Gearbox fault, Engine oil monitor system fault, Stability control not available drive with care, Emergency brake not available) we towed it to the repairer.
Since then, replaced the coolant tower and tank, reset the faults. All are gone and didn't come back. BUT after running the engine for about 30mins we can see coolant level start to drop and the Low Coolant warning comes back on.
Thermostat is working. Not leaking coolant from the EGR valves. No coolant in the engine oil. No visible leaks or drips from the engine. Can't be 100% sure if there is coolant in the exhaust, the Carbon Monoxide readings are not conclusive.
Repairer's suggestion is to put in a new engine suspecting a head gasket issue when the engine over heated. This will cost a pretty penny! $$$$!
Any suggestions, ideas before we go down this path?
Cheers!
The EGRs can leak into the exhaust- you may not see the coolant if it’s going that way.
When you say it drops, do you mean - you top It up and each time it does this? How many times have you purged it?
How much coolant are you adding, mine was loosing coolant for a while the AC compressor and diff were stained. Not the bash plate
Wow. Stop! Firstly is this a Land Rover specialist? Doesn’t sound like one to me. So if they aren’t they probably didn’t bleed it properly and it’ll probably drop level for some time yet as it loses the air in the system. There are a couple of common places they spring a leak - again if they’re not a specialist they don’t know this.
Don’t do the engine - it rarely is a head gasket on these.
2010 TDV6 3.0L Discovery 4 HSE
2007 Audi RS4 (B7)
what the others said, if engine runs without irregularities, then unlikely to be head gaskets. Also no coolant in oil or oil in coolant, so all seals around oil cooler would appear to be ok.
get a second or third opinion. Engine swap is way too drastic imho.
look for staining at cross over pipe over back of engine, coolant can leak from the plastic cap there and evap before reaching anywhere to pool.
Bleed the coolant system properly via the little tail hose near the main radiator hose.
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