I am getting ready to head out of town over Memorial Day and want to make sure I do not have a catastrophic break down. My 2015 Range Rover HSE V6 supercharged has 92,000 miles on it, and uses a very small amount of antifreeze. I finally found a very small amount showing the orange color on the back passenger side of the engine up above and so am going to attempt repair the problem. In reading the forums, I assume with 92,000 miles, several of the plastic parts having to do with coolant have been replaced, but if not, what would you recommend I replace to make sure I don't have a major breakdown on the road.
According to the dealer my problem is "REAR COOLANT OUTLET PIPE WITH COOLANT $2040.41", but doesn't give any details for me to know what they would be doing. I am assuming they are replacing part LR109401 or LR122710, but don't know for sure. Anyone have any information on this?
Thanks
According to the dealer my problem is "REAR COOLANT OUTLET PIPE WITH COOLANT $2040.41", but doesn't give any details for me to know what they would be doing. I am assuming they are replacing part LR109401 or LR122710, but don't know for sure. Anyone have any information on this?
Thanks