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Sk1ds



Member Since: 10 Jan 2021
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2008 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Santorini Black
Radiator and Intercooler replacement

Hi all

I need to replace the radiator and intercooler on my 2008 TD4

I have looked at the service/workshop manual and I am ok with most of the procedure but not 100% sure of the following

1) Does the coolant need to be drained before hand, or can I get away with just a little spillage and a refill
After fitting the new radiator?

2) Do I need to do anything with the air conditioning side of things or is this not impacted?

If anyone has any tips/photos/videos of the process that would be awesome!

Many thanks
Neil

Post #404085 14th Feb 2021 11:41 pm
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Badger51



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How old is the coolant? Unless it’s relatively fresh I would replace it anyway. Removing the radiator will drain most of the coolant, unless you drain it & collect it first.
I can’t see any reason as to why you’d disturb the AC system, I don’t think it effects the intercooler/radiator removal process.

Nick (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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Sk1ds



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Thanks Nick

Quote:
How old is the coolant?


Well typically I have just had the timing belt and water pump etc done, and so the coolant is new.
The independent garage noticed the corroded underside of the radiator and suggested it needs to be replaced.
They are quoting over 700 AUD just in labour and 1200 AUD in aftermarket parts!

I can get the parts shipped over from the UK for less than 500 AUD so I want to try and fit it myself.

Quote:
I can’t see any reason as to why you’d disturb the AC system, I don’t think it effects the intercooler/radiator removal process.


That's what I thought, and in the workshop manual it doesn't mention it.
The only reason I brought it up was that someone sent me some images from Land Rover Monthly that shows the process on a Freelander and it talks about degassing the refrigerant and re-gassing afterwards?

Cheers!

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andyk159



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The intercooler is accessed by removing front bumper and sits in front of air con condenser. no need to touch this to replace intercooler. I have replaced both of these.

I believe the radiator can be removed from inside engine compartment, after removing fan mechanism. not done this though.. Andy
Freelander2 HSE (59 Plate, MY10 spec)

Post #404100 15th Feb 2021 10:20 am
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I Like Chips



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When I replaced my intercooler and radiator I realised for the extra cost and since I had the front stripped down I might as well replace the AC condenser so I did all three.

Post #404103 15th Feb 2021 11:21 am
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RRBlue



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I replaced the intercooler today.

I had noticed oil leaking more and more heavily at the intake end and the degree of fouling suggested it had been like that for some time. I had checked the hoses but concluded that it must be the intercooler itself. There have not been any performance issues or tell tale noises: the only problem has been the occasional cut out when driving.






The oil had blocked up the main radiator and had to be scraped off the surrounding area - it was so thick.

I will have to wait and see if it has done the trick. Freelander 2 TD4 HSE 2010
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Post #438627 20th Jan 2024 10:31 pm
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j00ppis



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photos of radiator & intercooler

i have photos to share if you are interested?

you will get private message for link, if interested?

its onedrive link and there is alot of photos of my project.

i needed to instal new radiator, ac condenser and intercooler.
and got alot of things to do still =)

Condenser is front of whole packet and you need to take it away, so Ac will need to drain out
then i would consider of buying new O rings to ac hoses which attaches to condenser / or if you are able to wigle it out and keep hoses attached.

and what comes to coolant, just take lower hose away and try to catch most of it, and just instal new one radiator, connect hoses and fill new coolant and try to squeeze lower hose to get it " kinda " sucked in. Start engine and keep filling coolant if level drops.

if i remember correctly, there is valve under radiator. i can go check nextweek and take pictures to you

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AT1963



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Good photos Thumbs Up
Be easy to change oil filter like that Very Happy

Post #438647 21st Jan 2024 6:44 pm
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j00ppis



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Yes, I prefer this way much better for filter change and its much easier, not so dirty and same time you can check overal condition Very Happy.

Maybe the old fashion way which you guys do in uk is wrong one , and my way is correct one, even main stealers didnt know about this 😉

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jules



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Laughing Jules

Post #438658 22nd Jan 2024 12:36 pm
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j00ppis



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Here is valve which is on lower left corner of radiator.

You can empty coolant via that

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Post #438837 26th Jan 2024 11:59 am
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