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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I had similar just added a dash of water
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30th Dec 2014 9:55 pm |
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Jonathan26 Member Since: 11 May 2013 Location: Manchester Posts: 71 |
I know, I'm such a scaredy-knickers but warnings like this (thankfully) don't happen often to me. I'm sure it'll be fine until I get home Thursday. FL2 2007 57 GS
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30th Dec 2014 10:13 pm |
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littletriple Member Since: 27 Mar 2014 Location: kent Posts: 226 |
mine did the same shortly after I bought it. Was just a shade low but enough to trigger the warning. Only when cold though. Topped up with LR coolant & been stable ever since. Monitor the level to reassure yourself its not using any |
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30th Dec 2014 10:16 pm |
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donksey Member Since: 16 Nov 2014 Location: Surrey Posts: 87 |
Jonathan, you sound like you need a nice cup of camomile tea |
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30th Dec 2014 10:55 pm |
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chapsworth Member Since: 03 Jan 2012 Location: Canterbury Posts: 225 |
Exactly the same happened to me a couple of weeks ago. No warnings the next day despite the level being down.
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30th Dec 2014 11:02 pm |
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frenchie Member Since: 01 Jan 2015 Location: West London Posts: 13 |
This can be scary! But then I have own an MG with a K-series engine. Losing coolant is a sign of the famous HGF which mine had at just 32000 miles. Presume FL2 engines are made of sterner stuff? |
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1st Jan 2015 5:17 pm |
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Bill Turner Member Since: 08 Jul 2008 Location: Birkenhead Posts: 977 |
Frenchie,
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2nd Jan 2015 4:31 pm |
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frenchie Member Since: 01 Jan 2015 Location: West London Posts: 13 |
Sounds like fun Bill!
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2nd Jan 2015 4:35 pm |
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turboextreme Member Since: 03 Nov 2012 Location: devon Posts: 362 |
Ford use the pink anti freeze cheaper then the land rover stuff, I get a 5l container topped up at my local garage who has a large drum of the pink ford stuff which contains no silicates for £10 which is cheap.
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17th Jan 2015 1:54 pm |
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EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392 |
For info, Cooling system is 8 litres, mix of 50/50 with any antifreeze that is 'silicate' free. Silicate attacks seals and has poor heat transfer and most European antifreeze contains silicate, but its everyones choice. |
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17th Jan 2015 2:39 pm |
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