freelander jay
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I have owned my 2000 w plater freelander for about 18 months.It had a head gasket done a month before I bought it so thought there was a potential future problem overcome not at my expense.Then we noticed the water level in the resevoir dropping rapidly.This was taking as much as a full kettle to replace.We noticed a leak on the road so got the recovery driver to take us back to the garage.They diagnosed it as the water pump.They replaced this and thing seemed marginally better but the it was still taking half a kettle per day!After getting fed up of doing this we returned it to the garage who then changed the inlet manifold gasket and the problem seemed to go away.That was only a few months ago so everything that could be replaced had been done and now the problem is back.There is a leak coming from somewhere .When you top up the resevoir ( a full kettle yesterday)there is a steady stream of water running below the engine then it goes to a trickle.Then when you start the engine the the trickle gets worse.The thing i noticed yesterday was the the manifold got scorching hot in 20 seconds from cold and there was steam coming from it as it was so hot.Is this normal?It doesnt appear so.We just want to get rid now but who is gonna buy a car with these problems.I have read the forum and can see its a common fault with landrovers but as we have had all stuff replaced we just want to move on.I cant see any hoses loose.Could the inlet manifold gasket have failed after nly a couple of thousand miles.I can feel some damp down there but not the main leak that is dripping fast.I am really concerned about the manifold gettting so hot so quick.Is my engine ready to blow up?
Hope someone can give me some pointers.The car is mint but I wont even be able to sell at auction if it has an obvious leak or a smoking mainifold.
Hope someone can give me some pointers.The car is mint but I wont even be able to sell at auction if it has an obvious leak or a smoking mainifold.