'03 Freelander Coolant Leak Question
I have read through all of the threads regarding coolant leaks on these
vehicles and I still have a few questions regarding my leak that may be
a little unique.
The first sign of a problem came when I noticed that the heater was only
blowing hot air when the car was moving - otherwise it was cold air.
A day later the car's thermostat went into the red but did not release
any steam like a normal over heating vehicle would. I pulled over and
filled the coolant ball to the appropriate level. Ever since this
happened I have been replacing coolant pretty frequently.
Whats unique about this is that I can't seem to find a common frequency
for replacing coolant. At first I thought check it every day. Then it
was on every fill up. Then I tried every 50 miles or so and it was
never consistent.
It seemed like if we had a run of VERY cold days (~10 deg) I would have to fill
the coolant much more often. Even though every day has been cold (~35 deg) and I
run the heater every day, only on the VERY cold days did I have to
refill the coolant every day. During a stretch of just average
northeast cold days there were times when I could check it on my
fill-ups and not even have to add coolant.
I have checked the oil and it is not milky. I also don't find any
moisture coming out of he exhaust. There really isn't any smell of
coolant in the car either.
Any suggestions?
vehicles and I still have a few questions regarding my leak that may be
a little unique.
The first sign of a problem came when I noticed that the heater was only
blowing hot air when the car was moving - otherwise it was cold air.
A day later the car's thermostat went into the red but did not release
any steam like a normal over heating vehicle would. I pulled over and
filled the coolant ball to the appropriate level. Ever since this
happened I have been replacing coolant pretty frequently.
Whats unique about this is that I can't seem to find a common frequency
for replacing coolant. At first I thought check it every day. Then it
was on every fill up. Then I tried every 50 miles or so and it was
never consistent.
It seemed like if we had a run of VERY cold days (~10 deg) I would have to fill
the coolant much more often. Even though every day has been cold (~35 deg) and I
run the heater every day, only on the VERY cold days did I have to
refill the coolant every day. During a stretch of just average
northeast cold days there were times when I could check it on my
fill-ups and not even have to add coolant.
I have checked the oil and it is not milky. I also don't find any
moisture coming out of he exhaust. There really isn't any smell of
coolant in the car either.
Any suggestions?
remove the accoustic cover, (big black cover on top of engine) and with a light look into the valley or center of engine if you see coolant collecting there probable t-stat leak. seems to be a common problem area on the freelander.
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