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vlad Member Since: 11 Oct 2020 Location: RO Posts: 67 |
Probably a dirty/faulty sensor. MY2021 Defender 90 P400 SE
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23rd Nov 2020 5:43pm |
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Florida Rover Member Since: 22 Jun 2020 Location: Florida Posts: 10 |
I had this same coolant error message within the first 500 miles on my First Edition P400. I read from one of the Facebook New Defender Groups that it's been a known issue. According to several on the group, "The coolant needs to be "burped." Apparently air bubbles can be trapped in the line and the level sensor notes this as an empty reservoir? So very carefully open the coolant cap when the car isn't too hot but warm. From there it should let the air bubble out and be good." I followed this guidance on mine and haven't had the error since. My coolant reservoir was always close to max level by visual inspection as well. I'm now at ~4,000 miles on and off road driving and 2 full months of use with no additional coolant level error message. Hope this helps.
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23rd Nov 2020 8:14pm |
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denhams Member Since: 21 Jul 2020 Location: Las Vegas Posts: 26 |
Thanks. I shall try that first. I also found this https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2020/MC-10179507-0001.pdf searching the manufacturer communications on the NHTSA site. 1981 Series III 88 Santana Especial
2020 Defender 110 SE 2023 Tesla Model 3 RWD |
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23rd Nov 2020 10:06pm |
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Florida Rover Member Since: 22 Jun 2020 Location: Florida Posts: 10 |
Good to know! Thanks for the link
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23rd Nov 2020 10:41pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
I wonder if the two cable ties are a temporary solution whilst they work on a permanent one, or it's the permanent solution itself?
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24th Nov 2020 1:16pm |
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