Another LR4 Saved from Coolant Death

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jlglr4

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I believe that’s the old front crossover that has been replaced with new parts LR090630 - Redesigned “water manifold” part of front crossover and LR092992 - Redesigned “water pipe” (Y-pipe) part of front crossover that goes into the block. You need to get both pipes.

Rear crossover was LR109401 - Manifold - Heater.

Its possible these part numbers have changed yet again since I did the repair.
 

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thanks @jlglr4! It looks like the front pipes match the new PNs.

Land Rover Tampa gives a superseded PN for the rear pipe; LR109401 is now LR122710
 

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Does anyone have the part numbers for the front and rear coolant manifolds (or crossover pipes)?
 

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Does anyone have the part numbers for the front and rear coolant manifolds (or crossover pipes)?

The part numbers (for V6 models) are in the two posts immediately before yours (posts #42 and #43). Is there some other info you were looking for?
 

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Yeah, I'm getting really confused about which of these parts apply where. Is there a way to create a spreadsheet here or something?

What I'd like to do is start a spreadsheet that lists part numbers for the different engines. I have the SCV6, and want to do some preventive maintenance here as well.
 

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I’m probably gonna get criticized for this but I just turned 100K on my 16 LR4 w/HD and I have not yet replaced my from crossover/manifold yet. I had the rear coolant manifold replaced last year due to a leak. I’ve been contemplating the front replacement for several months but my Local dealer service is not great and my indie is ok but takes forever and would rather work on German cars...and I’m not a very good auto DIY guy. My question is: does anyone else have a high mileage LR4 where the crossover has not been replaced?

I am a late arival into this , but that would be me to answer your question - ours is a 2013 5.0 V8 sitting at 135K miles. water pump was replaced at the 30K mark under warranty and the new one put in at that time has lasted till now ... knock on wood... After looking at this thread, I will probably be getting these items replaced. Dealer did mention last time when I was there for my Jag to get the LR4 to them for pressure testing the coolant system for leaks (don't know what that involves), but he did check our 2018 Jag XJ (same motor but with the supercharger) and reported no leaks.
 

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Just getting into this with my 2013 LR4 @ 92k miles. Was checking some fluids underhood, caught a wiff of coolant. I have a camera on a stick that I was able to push under intake manifold to see coolant weeping from the pipe.

Ordered front and rear manifolds, thermostat, water pump, radiator, fan, belts, and all coolant hoses. I want this to be a one and done. I am at about $1500 in parts.... Damn coolant hoses are expensive.

I only got the truck a couple thousand miles ago, and was expecting to have to do this soon based off these posts, as everything looks original.

I found the best prices from LRDirect.com in the UK. Ordered on Monday, had parts in NY by Thursday. I think the front manifold was only like $60 or so.

I would rather spend the money now, than have the engine blow on a road trip with my family.
 

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Just getting into this with my 2013 LR4 @ 92k miles. Was checking some fluids underhood, caught a wiff of coolant. I have a camera on a stick that I was able to push under intake manifold to see coolant weeping from the pipe.

Ordered front and rear manifolds, thermostat, water pump, radiator, fan, and all coolant hoses. I want this to be a one and done. I am at about $1500 in parts.... Damn coolant hoses are expensive.

I found the best prices from LRDirect.com in the UK. Ordered on Monday, had parts in NY by Thursday. I think the front manifold was only like $60 or so.
Any chance you could post a list of all the part numbers for the V8 model?

Microcat isn't exactly clear on some of these bits... don't think I've seen a comprehensive list (which would be a nice "sticky" in the LR4 subform).
 

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I got the parts from a combination of places... LRDirect, RMEuropean, FCPEuro, and Atlantic British, mostly LRDirect and RMEuropean

Once again this is for a 2013 V8 so double check your numbers.

LR018275 Front Coolant Crossover
LR109402 Rear Coolant Manifold
LR097165 Water pump
LR032135 Thermostat housing
LR010881 Intake manifold gaskets
LR028136 Oil cooler fitting
LR030593 Oil cooler o ring
LR011038 Bleeder plug

LR011345KT Fan/serp belts (fcp euro)
LR015560 Radiator
LR095536 Fan
LR106769 Idler pulley

LR013681 Upper Radiator hose
LR013684 Lower Radiator hose
LR033994 T-stat to Waterpump hose
LR049989 T-stat to engine hose
LR013687 Rad to E-tank hose
LR013693 E-Tank/heater/T-stat hose
LR059162 Rad to Oil Cooler hose
PCH501024 E-tank to engine hose
LR013671 Hose to heater core/rear climate control hose (if equipped)
LR045238 Throttle body heater hose
 
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