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RRS808



Member Since: 28 Sep 2009
Location: Honolulu
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2010 RRS Low Coolant Level

Hi all, just picked up my first ever RRS 2 days ago.
I also looked at an X5 but decided to go with the RRS because it just looked way better to me.
I had my worries about reliability issues but decided to take a chance anyway.
Almost as soon as I drove off the dealer lot, a warning message with "Low Coolant Level" came on.
The coolant level looked normal when I opened up the hood.
I called up the sales guy but he told me no worries and to return when the service dept opens again.
I thought perhaps they just didn't prep the car too well at delivery but after doing a search on this board,
I realize it maybe a design flaw of the coolant tank/float!

So far I really enjoy driving the vehicle but hope this problem isn't the beginning of nightmares to come. Neutral

2010 RRS HSE
Silver, Ebony, Anigre

Post #238347 Mon Sep 28 2009 1:46pm
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PJPR01



Member Since: 12 Mar 2006
Location: Houston, Texas
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Cairns Blue

...hard to believe that 4 years later, this issue is still popping up after the TSB which fixed it on earlier models.

Post pics...especially with that nice Hawaiian background. PJPR
Cairns Blue HSE
180k Miles of Adventure


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Post #238349 Mon Sep 28 2009 2:09pm
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umbertob



Member Since: 22 Sep 2005
Location: Pasadena, CA
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

Early adopters beware... The GTR is lighting up like a X-Mas tree with all kinds of special service messages affecting MY2010s. Not a good sign, for sure. Among the many SSMs, here is one regarding the coolant tank issue you are experiencing:

Quote:

Models
LM - New Range Rover
LS - Range Rover Sport
LA - Discovery 4

Title Low Level Coolant Warning 10MY (5.0 Petrol + 3.0 Diesel)
Last Modified 21-SEP-2009 08:41
Category Engine
Symptom 402000 Cooling System Concerns
Content

Issue:
Reports have been received of the low level coolant warning message being displayed on 10MY vehicles.

Cause:
Under investigation.

Action:
If a vehicle is identified (10MY only) with the above stated concern, where there are no signs of coolant leakage and the coolant level is correct and a sensor/ float is suspected as root cause please replace the complete coolant tank assembly ensuring the coolant level sensor is not removed.

Please then submit an EPQR as a matter of urgency, a PRR will then be created for the tank assembly to be returned to Land Rover for investigation.


It would be nice if, for once in its storied history, Land Rover did its homework on new models BEFORE releasing them to dealers... Sad 

Post #238383 Mon Sep 28 2009 7:22pm
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islider



Member Since: 19 Jun 2009
Location: Deepest Darkest Hedgeland
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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Java Black

Agreed, some teething problems are to be expected.

But I suspect LR will need a new set of dentures with the MY10s. Crying or Very sad

That's why I'm holding off for a while. But fingers crossed for everyone taking delivery now. Thumbs Up

Had a mate who had one of the first of the current shape XK Jag's, no end of nightmares with it, mainly electrical gremlins.
Finally over heated on a trip to the South of France, engine seized due to faulty thermostat and dodgy diagnosis from Jag Assistance.
He and his family were flown home, and the Jag transported back to the factory three weeks later. Evil or Very Mad

Post #238384 Mon Sep 28 2009 7:32pm
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RRS808



Member Since: 28 Sep 2009
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Thanks for the comments everyone.

I dropped off the RRS at the dealer this morning. The service reception guy made a comment about
how he thinks it's just a sensor issue. I am hoping the mechanic is more aware of the possible real problem
with the whole coolant system.

The warning message was not on when I dropped it off so I hope they don't disregard my concerns.

Will post pics when I figure out how to post images.

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Post #238385 Mon Sep 28 2009 8:40pm
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umbertob



Member Since: 22 Sep 2005
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Chawton White

They will likely replace the coolant expansion tank (which contains the floating switch) with a new one, as directed by the above service message. Hopefully the replacement sensor will not develop the same issue. "Under Investigation" means Land Rover doesn't have a clue yet as to what may be causing this issue, so... You are now unofficially a Land Rover beta tester. Wink Best of luck and keep us posted on the outcome! 

Post #238387 Mon Sep 28 2009 8:57pm
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RRS808



Member Since: 28 Sep 2009
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Just picked up my RRS and everything is great again.

They did exactly as umbertob said replacing the coolant expansion tank and sending the part/report to Land Rover for investigation.

I sure hope I won't be back at the service department again until next year for the first scheduled maintenance service!

Funny how I thought the same thing as I left the dealership on Saturday after taking delivery of the vehicle!

Laughing

Post #238389 Tue Sep 29 2009 12:59am
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