Range Rover HST Coolant Leak Repair Dubai

At Meta Mechanics, we understand the importance of maintaining your Range Rover HST in top condition. A coolant leak is a serious issue that can lead to engine overheating, potentially causing long-term damage if left unchecked. Our expert team recently completed a coolant leak repair for a Range Rover HST in Dubai, diagnosing the cause and providing effective solutions to restore the vehicle’s cooling system.

Issues Identified During the Coolant Leak Inspection:

  1. Cracked Radiator: A common cause of coolant leaks is a cracked radiator, which can develop over time due to wear and tear or external damage. This crack allows coolant to leak out, reducing the efficiency of the cooling system and leading to engine overheating.
    Solution:
    We replaced the damaged radiator with a genuine OEM replacement to restore the cooling system’s efficiency. This eliminated the coolant leak and ensured optimal engine cooling.
  2. Faulty Radiator Hoses: The radiator hoses were found to be brittle and cracked, leading to coolant leakage. Over time, exposure to heat and pressure can cause these hoses to wear out, resulting in leaks.
    Solution:
    We replaced the damaged radiator hoses with high-quality hoses to prevent any further coolant loss. This ensured proper coolant circulation and helped prevent engine overheating.
  3. Leaking Water Pump: The water pump, responsible for circulating coolant throughout the engine, showed signs of leakage. A faulty water pump can cause coolant to leak, leading to insufficient engine cooling and potential overheating.
    Solution:
    We replaced the leaking water pump with a new OEM water pump, restoring proper coolant flow and preventing any overheating risks.
  4. Damaged Thermostat Housing: The thermostat housing was found to be cracked, causing coolant to leak. The thermostat housing helps regulate the flow of coolant through the engine, and any damage to it can lead to leaks and improper engine temperature regulation.
    Solution:
    We replaced the damaged thermostat housing with a genuine replacement part and ensured all seals were intact to prevent coolant leakage and maintain proper engine temperature.
  5. Loose or Damaged Coolant Reservoir Cap: A damaged or loose coolant reservoir cap can also cause coolant to leak. The cap ensures the cooling system remains pressurized, and if it’s not functioning properly, coolant can escape.
    Solution:
    We replaced the damaged coolant reservoir cap with a new, OEM-approved cap, ensuring the cooling system remained pressurized and preventing further coolant leaks.

Range Rover HST Coolant Leak Detection

Range Rover HST Radiator Repair or Replacement

Range Rover HST Hose and Clamp Inspection/Replacement

Range Rover HST Water Pump Replacement

Range Rover HST Thermostat Replacement

Range Rover HST Head Gasket Repair

Range Rover HST Coolant System Pressure Test

Range Rover HST Coolant Flush and Refill

Range Rover HST Radiator Cap Replacement

Range Rover HST Timing Belt and Chain Inspection

Range Rover HST Heater Core Repair or Replacement

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