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LandRover_Noob Dec 3, 2024 11:50 PM

Thermostat Replacement
 
Hi all,

I have a 2013 Land Rover LR2 and am fairly new to DIY car repairs and have only really done standard maintenance like oil changes, brake pads, etc. I have coolant leak right now and the shop let me know I need a new thermostat and I'd like to be able to make this repair myself, but I am struggling on finding any technical information on this years model. I'd like to get y'alls help on where to start, like how to identify where the thermostat is actually located, what I need to disassemble to reach it, etc. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

ThorInc Dec 4, 2024 04:18 AM

LR2 = Euro FL2. I assumed you searched here so try freel2.com

guy Dec 4, 2024 07:01 AM

Or… call your friendly neighborhood LR Parts department and ask for the part number when providing your vin.

LR2driver Dec 5, 2024 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by LandRover_Noob (Post 917249)
... I have coolant leak right now and the shop let me know I need a new thermostat ...

Why is the shop recommending a new thermostat? If there is coolant leaking from the thermostat area, it's more likely the upper radiator hose connection.

If your coolant temp is off, then a new thermostat makes sense. You can check the coolant temp on most OBD2 readers.

flybd5 Dec 5, 2024 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by LandRover_Noob (Post 917249)
Hi all,

I have a 2013 Land Rover LR2 and am fairly new to DIY car repairs and have only really done standard maintenance like oil changes, brake pads, etc. I have coolant leak right now and the shop let me know I need a new thermostat and I'd like to be able to make this repair myself, but I am struggling on finding any technical information on this years model. I'd like to get y'alls help on where to start, like how to identify where the thermostat is actually located, what I need to disassemble to reach it, etc. Any advice is greatly appreciated.

Thermostats don't generally fail and leak. You should take it to another shop who knows the LR2.


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