Jaguar F-Pace coolant overheat issue requiring new radiator after previous part replacement on Jaguar F-Pace

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Jaguar F-Pace owners report experiencing persistent coolant overheating issues even after replacing components like the radiator. These problems may be linked to coolant leaks in parts such as the water pump, radiator, or hoses, which can exacerbate overheating. Additionally, some owners find that the radiator fan may not be functioning properly, contributing to the overheating problem. A malfunctioning thermostat is another potential cause that can lead to engine overheating. Furthermore, issues with the fuse related to the radiator fan can also affect cooling system performance; if the fuse is blown, replacing it with one of the same rating is crucial. If these steps do not resolve the issue, some owners recommend seeking professional diagnosis to uncover any underlying or complex problems affecting the coolant system.

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