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arran jones



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Anti-Freeze
Hello All,
Ive had my 90 parked in a warehouse this weekend as i had to use a big van for some jobs,
I have had my 90 go to a couple of garages to check the coolant level pressure and everytime they say theres no loss in pressure and they cant see any leaks..
I took it out of the warehouse this morning and there was just a tiny little puddle of anti-freeze Coolant on the floor!!
Is this a big problem or does it not matter to much if i just keep an eye out on the level and top up when needed?

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Post #767541 8th Apr 2019 7:09am
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landy andy



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Shouldn’t be leak8ng at all, and needs to be a sealed system to work most efficiently.

Big question is where is it leaking from?
Post #767542 8th Apr 2019 7:12am
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Bluest



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
The reservoir cap is common spot, but you can usually see that easily. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #767544 8th Apr 2019 7:14am
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discomog



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Are you 100% sure it's coolant and not condensate from air con. As stated above it should be a sealed system. Defender 90XS SW
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Post #767545 8th Apr 2019 7:16am
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arran jones



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Yeahhh..
It doesnt over heat or anything soo....
The actaully cap is fairly new as the old one was faulty and it was bubbling inside the tank...so replaced that and its all good apart from this leak from dont know where! Hah
Post #767546 8th Apr 2019 7:18am
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arran jones



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@discomog

A: I havnt got aircon unless that makes no difference
B: I should of taken a picture but when i wiped it up with a bit of kitchen roll it was bright pink...or that sort of colour
Post #767549 8th Apr 2019 7:25am
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arran jones



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As long as the level keep at the right amount that would be the most important thing i guess,
Also is there anywhere i can buy a coolant level tester from??? That shows if its the right strength and if there is a leak or not?

Thx
Post #767613 8th Apr 2019 1:50pm
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custom90



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Try and trace the source of where it’s coming from. Definitely sounds like coolant to me. Check radiator and waterpump nearer the floor side ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
Post #767650 8th Apr 2019 5:08pm
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arran jones



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Ive just taken a picture of the tank,
If its just coming out from the cap ... i dont know why there would be a puddle on the floor when the engine hasnt been running all weekend!?!?


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(Any ideas)
Post #767665 8th Apr 2019 6:14pm
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arran jones



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Ive come across this on amazon..
Seems to have plenty of good reviews...but obviously if its the cap it wont make a difference!
Its a 236ml bottle and treats up to 12 cyclinders so would that be enough for a defender 2.4 engine?


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Post #767682 8th Apr 2019 7:00pm
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custom90



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Have you ever changed the header tank?

If not, I’m wondering if your issue is that rather than the cap. Perhaps the threads are not good and or the top edge lip to cap needs to be perfect seal for the cap to work properly.
There could be a manufacturing defect.

I assume it looks okay though? ⭐️⭐️God Bless the USA 🇬🇧🇺🇸 ⭐️⭐️
Post #767710 8th Apr 2019 8:02pm
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arran jones



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Hi,
No i havnt changed the actuall tank since ive had it!
Do you mean it could be the actaull coolant tank??
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LandRoverAnorak



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The expansion tank caps are a bit of a known problem and when mine started to show signs of failure, I replaced it with an Iveco version, which is reputably more robust:


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They're not particularly cheap and tracking one down that I could buy on line was a bit of a challenge, but I eventually sourced it from a website called 'Vexi', which is an online store operated by Norfolk Truck & Van Ltd:

www.vexi.co.uk/parts/iveco/view/I99489567/plug Darren

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Post #767735 8th Apr 2019 8:33pm
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arran jones



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Ok thanks.
I will have a look, does it have the same pressure rating?
But why would it leak out of thw cap onto the floor when the engine is cold and not running?
Ive emailed Dan@Duckworth and asked for a whole new tank and pipes,
As i will be replacing it..i guess i will need more proper coolant, how many litres does the 2.4L take?
Post #767739 8th Apr 2019 8:43pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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Yeah, it works exactly the same as the original, without leaking of course.

If it really is just your cap, it could be something to do with the way it cools and the liquid collects before dripping off. Darren

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Post #767744 8th Apr 2019 9:01pm
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