Land Rover Range Rover overheating issue with coolant light activation after repairs on Land Rover Range Rover

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Land Rover Range Rover owners report experiencing overheating issues, often accompanied by the activation of the coolant light after repairs. Common causes include coolant leaks from sources such as a cracked radiator, damaged hoses, or a malfunctioning water pump. Additionally, some owners find that using an improper coolant mixture can exacerbate overheating problems. Oil cooler leakage into the radiator is another potential issue, which, although rare, can lead to oil mixing with coolant and further complicate the overheating situation. Furthermore, leaks in the cooling system, whether from hoses, the radiator, or the water pump, can result in coolant loss and engine overheating. It is advisable for owners facing these issues to inspect these areas and ensure the coolant mixture is correct, while also checking the thermostat and radiator fan for proper functionality.

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