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Land Rover radiator problems need prompt attention to prevent engine damage. We diagnose cooling faults accurately and repair them fairly, keeping your vehicle running cool and safe.

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A failing radiator is one of those repairs that can’t wait. If your Land Rover is losing coolant, running hot, or leaking fluid underneath, Land Rover radiator repair in Kirrawee needs to happen soon to prevent engine damage. The radiator is your vehicle’s primary cooling system component, and when it starts to fail, even a short drive can turn into an expensive breakdown. We’ve spent over 30 years diagnosing and repairing cooling system faults, and Land Rover models are something we see regularly in our workshop.

Warning Signs Your Land Rover Radiator Needs Repair

The most obvious sign is a visible leak under your vehicle after it’s been parked. Coolant is usually bright green, orange, or pink depending on the Land Rover model year and specification. You might notice it pooling on the driveway or a sweet smell coming from under the bonnet.

Other warning signs include:

  • Engine temperature gauge climbing toward the red zone, especially in traffic or on hills
  • Steam or mist visible under the bonnet when the engine is running
  • A constant need to top up coolant between services
  • White or orange crusty deposits around hose connections or the radiator itself
  • Overheating warning light appearing on the dashboard
  • Loss of cabin heating in winter, sometimes paired with engine overheating

Don’t ignore these signs. An overheating Land Rover can cause serious engine damage in minutes, so if your temperature gauge is climbing, pull over safely and let the engine cool before continuing.

How We Diagnose and Repair Land Rover Radiator Problems

When you bring your Land Rover in, we start with a full cooling system inspection. We check the radiator itself for external damage, corrosion, and leaks, then pressure test the system to pinpoint where coolant is escaping. This tells us whether the problem is the radiator core, a cracked tank (common on plastic-bodied radiators), a failed thermostat, or a compromised seal.

Land Rover models like the Discovery, Range Rover, and Defender use different radiator designs and coolant specifications depending on the generation. We’re familiar with these variations and use proper Land Rover diagnostic procedures to identify the exact fault. A pressure test under controlled conditions reveals small leaks that aren’t visible when the engine is cold, and it also shows us whether the radiator can hold pressure safely.

Once we’ve diagnosed the issue, we discuss your options. If the radiator is beyond repair, we remove it, flush the cooling system, install a quality replacement radiator that matches Land Rover OEM specifications, refill with the correct coolant type for your model, and run the system through a full heat cycle to confirm everything is working. We also inspect hoses, clamps, and the thermostat while we’re in there, because a failed component elsewhere often puts extra strain on the radiator.

What Affects Cost and Repair Time for Land Rover Radiator Repair

The cost of Land Rover radiator repair or replacement depends on a few factors. Older Defender models with simpler designs are generally faster and less costly than newer Range Rover or Discovery radiators, which are integrated with more complex cooling circuits. Newer models sometimes require more labour because of the way the radiator is positioned relative to other engine bay components.

Parts availability matters too. We carry genuine and quality aftermarket radiators that meet Land Rover specifications, and we can source OEM parts if you prefer them. The choice affects both cost and turnaround time. A straightforward Land Rover auto radiator repair typically takes a day, but if we discover additional issues during diagnosis, such as a failed thermostat or damaged hoses, the job may take longer.

Coolant type is another consideration. Land Rover has used different coolant formulations across model years, and using the wrong type can cause corrosion or future leaks. We make sure your vehicle gets the correct specification refill.

Why Land Rover Owners in Kirrawee Choose Shire Tune & Service

We’ve been servicing European and Japanese vehicles in the Kirrawee area for over 18 years, and Land Rovers are part of our core work. We have the diagnostic equipment to properly test cooling systems and identify faults accurately, so you’re not paying for parts you don’t need. Our approach is straightforward: we diagnose, explain what we find, and let you decide whether to proceed. No upselling, no surprises.

We use genuine parts and quality equivalents that meet Land Rover OEM standards, and every repair is completed with an eye toward protecting your vehicle’s warranty and long-term reliability. If your Land Rover is still under manufacturer warranty or a logbook servicing plan, we understand how to maintain that protection while doing the work you need.

Most Land Rover radiator leak repair happens as a single job, not as part of a scheduled service, so we prioritise getting you back on the road without the extended waiting times that can happen at larger franchised dealerships. We’re owner-operated and local, so you work directly with us.

Land Rover Coolant Leak Repair in Kirrawee

If you’ve noticed coolant leaking, overheating, or any other cooling system warning signs, don’t delay. Call us today to discuss what you’ve noticed, or book your free inspection online. We’ll get your Land Rover back to reliable, safe operation.

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Cooling System Diagnosis

We pressure test your radiator, check coolant condition, and scan for Land Rover fault codes.

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We repair or replace your radiator using quality parts and follow Land Rover specifications.

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We run a full cooling system check and return your vehicle ready to drive with confidence.

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Most radiator repairs take between 2 to 4 hours, depending on whether we’re repairing a leak, flushing the system, or replacing the radiator entirely. Access can vary across Land Rover models, which affects labour time. We’ll give you an accurate timeframe once we’ve inspected the vehicle, so you know exactly how long to plan for.

Radiator leaks happen when the internal core corrodes, seals fail from age, or the radiator cracks from impact or pressure build-up. Land Rover models, especially older vehicles, can develop corrosion in hard-water areas. We’ll pressure test your system to pinpoint the leak source and recommend whether repair or replacement is the right fix.

No. A leaking radiator causes coolant loss, which leads to overheating. Driving on an overheating engine risks severe damage to the cylinder head, gaskets, and engine block, which is far costlier to repair. If you notice steam, low coolant warning lights, or pooled fluid under your car, stop driving and bring the vehicle in for inspection immediately.

Generally, independent servicing does not void your manufacturer warranty under Australian Consumer Law, provided the work is done properly using genuine or equivalent parts. We use quality parts and warranty-safe practices. We recommend checking your specific warranty terms to confirm coverage applies to independent work. If you need logbook stamping, we can provide that with your repair.

We pressure test the radiator to identify leaks, inspect hoses and connections, check coolant condition, and flush the system if needed. If repair is possible, we seal small leaks or replace damaged hoses. If replacement is required, we fit a quality radiator, refill with the correct coolant type for your Land Rover, bleed air from the system, and test for proper flow and temperature control.

Yes. Many Land Rover models experience radiator corrosion and seal degradation, particularly in the 10 to 15-year age range. Plastic end tanks can crack from thermal stress or impact. We’ve seen these issues regularly across Discovery, Range Rover, and Defender models here in Kirrawee. Regular coolant flushes and system inspections help catch problems early.

We recommend a radiator inspection during every major service. Coolant should be flushed every 40,000 to 80,000 kilometres or per your Land Rover’s logbook schedule, whichever comes first. If you notice any warning signs, such as temperature gauge spikes, sweet-smelling fluid, or discolouration in the coolant, book an inspection immediately rather than waiting for the next scheduled service.

We use genuine and quality equivalent parts for Land Rover radiators, depending on availability and your needs. Both options are reliable and maintain your warranty protection. We’ll discuss parts choices with you upfront and explain the differences in cost and durability so you can make the right decision for your vehicle and budget.

A radiator flush involves circulating fresh coolant through the system to remove debris and contaminants, improving heat transfer and extending radiator life. A repair addresses actual damage such as leaks or blockages. A flush is preventive maintenance; a repair is remedial. Often we’ll recommend a flush alongside a repair to restore the whole system’s health.

If your engine is actively overheating, do not drive. Pull over, turn off the engine, and let it cool before attempting to travel. Driving an overheating engine risks catastrophic damage. Once cool, you can drive carefully to our Kirrawee workshop if we’re close by, or call for advice on whether a tow is safer. Always prioritise engine safety over convenience.

Watch for rising temperature gauge readings, sweet-smelling coolant, white or green fluid pooled under your car, steam from under the bonnet, or repeated low coolant warnings. These indicate a leak or system failure. Any of these signs warrant an inspection. Ignoring them can lead to engine overheating and substantial damage, so bring your vehicle in as soon as you spot a problem.

Cost depends on whether you need a simple hose replacement, radiator repair, or full radiator replacement, plus the specific Land Rover model. A minor repair costs less than a complete replacement. We provide a no-obligation quote after diagnosis. Contact us to discuss your situation, and we’ll explain the options and associated costs so you can make an informed decision.

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