Steam and coolant leak
#21
It could be any one of a plethora of coolant hoses on/near the front of the engine, there are dozens of them, see the attached pdf.
Note ROW = Rest Of World which in this case means distinct from the Hot Climate Market (bottom part of the pdf), the Hot Climate Market coolant system has an extra auxiliary radiator.
Note ROW = Rest Of World which in this case means distinct from the Hot Climate Market (bottom part of the pdf), the Hot Climate Market coolant system has an extra auxiliary radiator.
#22
For those of us only moderately mechanical would someone point out on the coolant system diagram that OzXFR posted the numbers of what would be the flanged pipes? I have an early 2017 which I assume would have the flanged pipes but do not see them so want to be certain I am looking at the right ones. The pipe replacement is not listed on my service history but my car was a Jaguar exec car so I suppose it could have been done and not recorded properly. Thanks for the help.
#23
Easy to check, really
You can check your pipes right under the hood in front of the engine cover. I belive that's the "Y" pipe. The newer version has no flanges, see my post above. # 12. Photo on left is flanged pipe, photo on right shows flanged AND "round"/ New version pipes
Last edited by Valerie Stabenow; 06-08-2022 at 05:12 PM.
#24
For those of us only moderately mechanical would someone point out on the coolant system diagram that OzXFR posted the numbers of what would be the flanged pipes? I have an early 2017 which I assume would have the flanged pipes but do not see them so want to be certain I am looking at the right ones. The pipe replacement is not listed on my service history but my car was a Jaguar exec car so I suppose it could have been done and not recorded properly. Thanks for the help.
I am sure there is another flanged one underneath that tube but underneath the supercharger but I can't see it on the diagram.
The other obvious one is at the rear of the supercharger, #16 "heater supply manifold".
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#27
Here's what I have, from 2018 - "JTB00566NAS4 - Coolant Leak From The Engine Compartment"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmgtvgk6zs...-9999.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmgtvgk6zs...-9999.pdf?dl=0
#29
I'm like a magpie, I grab anything shiny. For those interested, here's a link to my Dropbox repository of F-type docs, most of which were harvested from here. Includes a few of TheRock's writeups, hoping he doesn't mind...
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wgv3e86yc...glFoM3xOa?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wgv3e86yc...glFoM3xOa?dl=0
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#31
Here's what I have, from 2018 - "JTB00566NAS4 - Coolant Leak From The Engine Compartment"
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmgtvgk6zs...-9999.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fmgtvgk6zs...-9999.pdf?dl=0
Page 8 of that pdf shows the lower pipe I referred to earlier (the one I could not find on the diagram), they call it the "lower coolant outlet pipe".
#32
I had the privilege of paying for the SC coupler, cooling pipes and a water pump, which they said was just starting to leak. Throw in new tires, rotors and pads, and diff fluid change - it was an expensive day! But car has been great, 2000 mile road trip in 3 weeks.
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