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Old 22nd March 2020, 14:16   #2
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Originally Posted by Roderick View Post
This morning I noticed a damp patch beneath the fuel cooler. The car is a 2002 CDT (remapped in 2017) and completed about 142000+. Car starts fine and runs well.
Took a photo and did a search on here first of all. Not a new problem by the sound of it. Before plunging in there is a damp 'spray' over the fuel tank side. Nothing under there looks to be in a wonderful condition, but any pointers what to look at first please? Thanks, Ray
Hi Ray.
first thing is to spray all over with engine cleaner, then after an hour jet wash it all off, repeat if need be.

This will clean the whole area and then give you a good indication of where the leak is coming from, it will most likely be one of the hoses splayed out on the end usually a trim will sort it, if not then a new hose will do it, hopefully it not black thermostat unit if it is they are the same as a Freelander 1 so should be available. David may see the post as he sorted is out a couple of years ago.

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...d.php?t=206832


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