Clear fluid leak... Help!

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Lol!!! See, this is what you get when a woman is allowed to own and drive her own landy!! Lol
Check the coolant tank - the correct level should be easily visible - if it's like my TD5 it's a round, clearish tank and should be full to the line with water and red coolant (so makes a pinkish leak). You could have a split pipe or one that has shaken a bit loose. As others have said, it is defo not a good idea to run with little or no coolant. If it is a minor leak you could get by with regular stopping and topping up (with water and the correct coolant) until you get it fixed.
 
It's time you lot caught up wiv modern attitudes and accepted wimmins are just like normal people...


Or summink
I’m not in any way suggesting that wimmins shouldn’t own a Land Rover.

This one has red nail varnish and looks clean, from her profile picture.

I think we should encourage and encompass a more diverse LZ society.

I applaud you @blue beasty for the correct thread move.
 
I’m not in any way suggesting that wimmins shouldn’t own a Land Rover.

This one has red nail varnish and looks clean, from her profile picture.

I think we should encourage and encompass a more diverse LZ society.

I applaud you @blue beasty for the correct thread move.

You need to get out more...






With suitable supervision of course :p
 
I’m not sure about this real world stuff, where you can’t say worlds like **** or **** and there isn’t a really, really boring thread about Brexit that’s filled with a diatribe of phlegm from the Louth Mafia...
 
Probably scared her away by now but you could try putting some white paper on the floor (held down with bricks or something) and let it catch the drips. May be able to identify easier as you will be able to see the colour better, smell it and taste it (if that takes your fancy!):rolleyes:
 
Probably scared her away by now but you could try putting some white paper on the floor (held down with bricks or something) and let it catch the drips. May be able to identify easier as you will be able to see the colour better, smell it and taste it (if that takes your fancy!):rolleyes:
 
Lol, takes more than dirty talk about oil patches to scare this Welsh chick away from a mainly blokey lead forum!! You lads have your uses ( lots of landy engine know how) and us "wimmins' do have our ways!
 
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