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Jean-Paul
Member Since: 07 Jun 2009
Location: Athens
Posts: 122
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Disco 3 V8 4.4 coolant leak |
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hello guys. about a week ago I smelled some coolant, and I thought it was nothing and guessed it happened because it was hot weather. A little drop in the coolant as well. I refilled it.
Today I went for a ride and same thing happened. I opened the hood, saw a little drop on the coolant again. I popped out the plastic cover and this is what I found out. Can anyone advise on what this might be and if I can fixed it myself ?
here is the link
http://imageshack.us/g/828/img2296d.jpg/
my car is left hand drive, and this is from the drivers side located.
thx in advance[/img] J.p
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11th Jul 2011 7:43 pm |
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Jean-Paul
Member Since: 07 Jun 2009
Location: Athens
Posts: 122
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if you need any more info or pictures please let me know.
thank you J.p
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12th Jul 2011 5:44 am |
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TheOneAndOnlyNikolaus
Member Since: 13 Jul 2008
Location: Vienna
Posts: 140
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where is that area exactly? |
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Jean-Paul,
Have to confess that the pictures give me no idea where to check on my own V8. Could you describe a bit where the area is? Any surrounding parts (like close to...).
Have noticed a tiny smell lately in the garage as well but noticed no loss. As I had a S-Type Jaguar V8 before the Disco (Jaguar clear plastic expansion tank is known to develop invisible cracks) I got a bit alarmed.
Kind Regards
Nikolaus
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12th Jul 2011 7:15 am |
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robertofollia
Member Since: 16 Aug 2006
Location: Sometimes over here, and sometimes over there
Posts: 143
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Hi there, Jean Paul.
From the photographs it is very difficult to see where is it leaking from
I had a leak, too, and I noticed the smell of coolant when warming up, not in cold or hot.
My crankshaft pulley was covered in dry coolant and had spread it over the place.
Coolant consumption was approx 1/2 litre for every 1000 kms, but on long journeys (500-1000 kms) it only leaked 100 cc.
Ithought it was the water pump but I was wrong
After very close examination by my local dealer, a faulty thermostat housing was diagnosed. The housing is made of cheapo plastic and had deformed, so a new one complete thermostat housing together with thermostat was ordered and fitted one year ago. No more leaks since.
Mine's a 7A model year. If yours is the same it could well be the case
Hope that helps
Best regards and good luck Regards, Robert
Only a closed filling station can prevent me from reaching my destination
1992 Santana 88"SWB petrol
1995 RRClassic 300Tdi
1999 D2 V8 manual coiler
2004 D2 Td5... SOLD!
2006 D3 V8 SE
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12th Jul 2011 8:33 am |
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Jean-Paul
Member Since: 07 Jun 2009
Location: Athens
Posts: 122
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I need to avoid the dealer. I will try to post some more pictures. I was not a able to locate the leak . i was only able to see where it goes and builds up. which is the place i have posted on hte pics.
also I thought it would be common problem as alwaya with all disco's and it would be a straight answer solution. like look at this or this and thats it ..
guess not
mine is a 2005 model J.p
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12th Jul 2011 8:43 am |
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sowr
Member Since: 07 Feb 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 46
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Coolant smell is a key indicator.
I had the same problem with the thermostat housing, a pin hole leak which, over time, leaked down the front of the block and left an evaporated puddle on the front skid plate (oil filter cover). I've got too many mies for it to be under warranty so I patched the leak with epoxy putty. When i change the drive belt I'll probably fit a new housing ($148 including thermostat and new sensor).
Take the front skid plate off and check to see if there's a pool of coolant there. Also shine a light up the front of the engine from underneath and check to see if there's a mess of coagulated coolant.
Judging by the fact that your photo shows coolant pooling on the top area of the engine I wold suspect perhaps the thermostat housing? 2006 LR3 SE-7 Zermatt Silver
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13th Jul 2011 2:14 am |
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Jean-Paul
Member Since: 07 Jun 2009
Location: Athens
Posts: 122
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I have removed all the panels from underneat years ago so that more air get into the engine and so that i can easily inspct for leaks. I am not going to extreme 4x4 so I am not afraid of hitting somehting. when i am into real adventure I fit those back and then remove them again. So there were no leaks underneath the car or anywhere else besides on the block, (look pictures)
But for the time being... after close inspection I found out that it was part number 9L490 . the cap that is for bleeding has inside a black rubber insert. this one was damaged, hence leaking coolant. I was amazed that it all ended up on the block though and I was afraid for the worse(gasket etc) Thankfully it was only this part which costs 3pounds aproximately and easily replaceable.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/692/viewerv.png/
thank you all so much for the input J.p
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13th Jul 2011 6:26 am |
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robertofollia
Member Since: 16 Aug 2006
Location: Sometimes over here, and sometimes over there
Posts: 143
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Nice to see that your problem has been solved.
Glad that V8's are sooo reliable and give only minor niggles.
Cheers from Spain
Robert Regards, Robert
Only a closed filling station can prevent me from reaching my destination
1992 Santana 88"SWB petrol
1995 RRClassic 300Tdi
1999 D2 V8 manual coiler
2004 D2 Td5... SOLD!
2006 D3 V8 SE
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13th Jul 2011 10:17 am |
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sowr
Member Since: 07 Feb 2009
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 46
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Good to see it was a simple fix.
That reminds me, I had a catastrophic failure of this valve about a year ago, broke completely in two, coolant everywhere, at first sight it was very worrying but turned out to be a very simple fix.
I'd like to get a nice stainless steel part to replace this, I currently have a brass nipple where the valve used to be. 2006 LR3 SE-7 Zermatt Silver
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13th Jul 2011 2:40 pm |
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