Engine Overheat and Emergency Shut Down
Hello,
First time asking a question but I'm out of options.
We have a 2016 LR4 and my wife had an emergency shut down on the interstate with a lot of steam/smoke. After pulling it home, there's coolant everywhere so pretty sure the crossover pipel burst and she overheated the car. Land Rover did an anayysis and advise that we need a new engine but very little detail in the report.
Here's the question, the only code is "exhaust valve open" and when I turn it over it turns over really fast like there's no compression. Before making the decision for a new engine or scrapping; is there anything else I can investigate around the open exhaust valve? Can it be replaced or reset? Is it poissible that the emergency shut down happend before the engine was destroyed?
First time asking a question but I'm out of options.
We have a 2016 LR4 and my wife had an emergency shut down on the interstate with a lot of steam/smoke. After pulling it home, there's coolant everywhere so pretty sure the crossover pipel burst and she overheated the car. Land Rover did an anayysis and advise that we need a new engine but very little detail in the report.
Here's the question, the only code is "exhaust valve open" and when I turn it over it turns over really fast like there's no compression. Before making the decision for a new engine or scrapping; is there anything else I can investigate around the open exhaust valve? Can it be replaced or reset? Is it poissible that the emergency shut down happend before the engine was destroyed?
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