Some Land Rover Range Rover Evoque owners report experiencing low coolant level warnings without engine overheating, which can be attributed to several potential issues. A common cause is a leaking coolant pump, which can lead to decreased coolant levels without overheating. Additionally, some owners may encounter problems with a faulty water pump, resulting in coolant leaks while the engine remains at a normal temperature. In certain cases, a malfunctioning level sensor in the coolant tank can trigger the warning, necessitating a replacement of the coolant tank to resolve the issue. Furthermore, if the coolant level is confirmed to be low, it may indicate a leak in the cooling system, which can be difficult to detect. Owners are advised to have the cooling system pressure tested to identify any hidden leaks, particularly if the water pump is suspected to be leaking behind the skid plate.
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