losing coolant

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iaincoles55

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Good afternoon,

I recently developed a leak in the cooling system of my 2003 2.0l Deisel Freelander TD4, and having had a good look around the radiator, hoses,etc have found that the coolant is leaking from the right-hand side of the engine where there is a small plug / bung.

Looking at the position there are plenty of hoses and pipes in the way and so I just wanted to know if this would be an easy fix for someone that has limited knowledge of engines or should I bit the bullet and get it into a garage ASAP.
 
have found that the coolant is leaking from the right-hand side of the engine where there is a small plug / bung.
can you post a pic of the offending leak ?

right-hand side of the engine
rh .. as in standing in front looking at engine .. or rh as in from sitting in cab

auto gearbox .. or manual ?

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Sorry - the plug is on the right-hand side of the engine as in standing in front looking at the engine. I cant get a good picture, but the plug is just under the pipe with the grey cloth sleeve

The car is manual

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The only place in that area i can think of which could leak would be this coolant pipe, sometime the weld corrodes and leaks from that part of the pipe.
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It would be better if you removed the air duct, and most likely manifold with EGR to investigate what is really leaking from that area.
 
there was a good post a while back .. with pics .. about a coolant leak from those pipes
i seem to remember the pipes were a hassle to remove ..
but the fix were easy .. £20 to a local welder ?
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i looked back 30pages yesterday .. but couldn't find the thread :-/
a 'search' didn't help either ..
maybe someone bookmarked that thread ?
in that it might help the o.p.
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a.t.b.
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Good afternoon,

I recently developed a leak in the cooling system of my 2003 2.0l Deisel Freelander TD4, and having had a good look around the radiator, hoses,etc have found that the coolant is leaking from the right-hand side of the engine where there is a small plug / bung.

Looking at the position there are plenty of hoses and pipes in the way and so I just wanted to know if this would be an easy fix for someone that has limited knowledge of engines or should I bit the bullet and get it into a garage ASAP.
Hi, if you go to page 573 onwards of 'what have you done to your Freelander today you'll see the pics of my FL's leak in that area. If yours is leaking from the metal coolant pipe it's quite an involved job to replace it (or get it repaired like I did), best of luck.
 
there was a good post a while back .. with pics .. about a coolant leak from those pipes
i seem to remember the pipes were a hassle to remove ..
but the fix were easy .. £20 to a local welder ?
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i looked back 30pages yesterday .. but couldn't find the thread :-/
a 'search' didn't help either ..
maybe someone bookmarked that thread ?
in that it might help the o.p.
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a.t.b.
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Hi, if it's my thread you were thinking of it starts on pg 573 of 'what have you done to your FL today' I don't know how to copy the link :rolleyes: so if you do.........;).
 
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Hi, if it's my thread you were thinking of it starts on pg 573 of 'what have you done to your FL today' I don't know how to copy the link :rolleyes: so if you do.........;).

cheers m8 ..:)
and now bookmarked :-}

[ clicking on a post number .. should bring up the related link-text
[ well .. it does in 'safari' .. i expect other web apps. will do so as well ..

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iaincoles55 .. check this out + the following related posts :

https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-ro...freelander-today.199594/page-573#post-5216746

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a.t.b.
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