Hello All
Yep, I'm a newbie that just purchased my first Range Rover (2002 4.6 HSE). Hopefully, it will provide years and years of enjoyment without the gremlins that seem to haunt some of these fine autos.
I'll post up a few pics once I figure that out...in the meantime, I do have one question regarding the "overheating" issues. I did notice that the coolant was a little low and could smell coolant once exiting the auto. I have had the dealer inspect the issue and he informes me that there are two hoses that enter the auto behind the glovebox. There are "O Rings" that can go bad, which he said are bad after inspection of the system. They are replacing thoses and said I should have noticed a leak in the passager side footwell. I did inspect this, but noticed the leak (which shows no previous leaking) upon finishing my test drive. If they fixed this correctly, is there anything to worry about?...or keep an eye on?
I did notice that the temp gauge after the car sat all night went from COLD to dead center of the gauge (1/2 way between "C" and "H") within 2 minutes and stayed there. Do 4.6's warm up this fast???
Thanks and look forward to learning a few things.
Cheers
Yep, I'm a newbie that just purchased my first Range Rover (2002 4.6 HSE). Hopefully, it will provide years and years of enjoyment without the gremlins that seem to haunt some of these fine autos.
I'll post up a few pics once I figure that out...in the meantime, I do have one question regarding the "overheating" issues. I did notice that the coolant was a little low and could smell coolant once exiting the auto. I have had the dealer inspect the issue and he informes me that there are two hoses that enter the auto behind the glovebox. There are "O Rings" that can go bad, which he said are bad after inspection of the system. They are replacing thoses and said I should have noticed a leak in the passager side footwell. I did inspect this, but noticed the leak (which shows no previous leaking) upon finishing my test drive. If they fixed this correctly, is there anything to worry about?...or keep an eye on?
I did notice that the temp gauge after the car sat all night went from COLD to dead center of the gauge (1/2 way between "C" and "H") within 2 minutes and stayed there. Do 4.6's warm up this fast???
Thanks and look forward to learning a few things.
Cheers