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Coolant Level Low - LIONHEAD - 10-10-2012 06:35pm

Last week I was getting Coolant Level Low on the dash and sure enough it was under the Minimum level. The car is 11 months old and 4,800 miles on the odometer and is a Si4 engine. Dealer checked and said there is no leaks but also said they've had a few Evoque owners bring their cars in with the same coolant low levels. Just seeing if anyone else has this and found the cause?


RE: Coolant Level Low - gaawd - 10-10-2012 07:32pm

I had the same problem last week. It is in the shop right now being looked into. The service person I talked to indicated that "most" evoques have had this problem and it is related to software. (Warning stays there for 30 seconds then goes away)

I did not actually check my coolent level manually so I can not indicate if the warning was thrown in error or not in my case.

I would be curious to know if others have had this, and if their coolent was infact low.

-- If yours was truly low when the check coolent warning came on, I am now concerned about mine.


RE: Coolant Level Low - LIONHEAD - 10-10-2012 08:03pm

The warning light would go on the first time I start the car. Afterwards it would not come back on until the engine was cold again. I did buy some Texaco XLC coolant at the dealer and topped it off at Max. Ever since topping it off, the warning light has not come on. My 1 year free maintenance is next month and so the dealer is going to check again during that time.

This was the warning light I was getting when the engine was still cold (not normal operating temp).
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RE: Coolant Level Low - chiggy - 31-10-2012 03:11pm

My car has just had this (literally an hour ago) and it's just absolutely shat itself.

The air conditioning doesn't stop even when the car is off, the interior of the car is now like a sauna (after driving 15 kms approximately after the warning sign came up). The touchscreen media buttons have stopped working and all the air conditioning dials, volume dials - none of them work anymore.

Just parked the car in the garage, left all the windows open so hopefully the car can cool down and its going straight into the service department tomorrow to get it sorted out. only had the car 4 months.


RE: Coolant Level Low - The Valeter - 31-10-2012 03:40pm

How odd I turn the PC on & read this as my Si4 said exactly the same just now when I went out!!


RE: Coolant Level Low - cjfp - 04-11-2012 04:22pm

It appears to now be a known issue (from Topix)

SSM59917 - Evoque 2.0L GTDi, Continual Unexplained Low coolant Issues


RE: Coolant Level Low - EVO PUNDITT - 04-11-2012 04:33pm

Mine did the same thing yesterday and is due for a service next month, I topped it up with a bit of water and sign is gone


RE: Coolant Level Low - chiggy - 05-11-2012 06:33am

yeah I spoke to LR Roadside Assist cause my battery died after the air conditioner stayed on to cool the car down (inside of the car). Apparently they don't recommend anyone to top up their coolant without consulting the dealership/service centre cause it could cause clogging (not sure how much of this is true but... i'm happy to play it safe).

LR Roadside Assist even refused to do it and said only dealers are authorised to do it.

Anyhow, my whole car just stopped working cause the battery was drained. Took out the fuse for the air conditioning so can drive it a little bit without worrying about over heating - going in tomorrow to get it topped up and check for any leaks or anything.


RE: Coolant Level Low - The Valeter - 05-11-2012 04:34pm

(05-11-2012 06:33am)chiggy Wrote:  yeah I spoke to LR Roadside Assist cause my battery died after the air conditioner stayed on to cool the car down (inside of the car). Apparently they don't recommend anyone to top up their coolant without consulting the dealership/service centre cause it could cause clogging (not sure how much of this is true but... i'm happy to play it safe).

LR Roadside Assist even refused to do it and said only dealers are authorised to do it.

Anyhow, my whole car just stopped working cause the battery was drained. Took out the fuse for the air conditioning so can drive it a little bit without worrying about over heating - going in tomorrow to get it topped up and check for any leaks or anything.

I rang my dealer because I couldn't work out how to get the cap off & they just said to top up with distilled water or the pink fluid.


RE: Coolant Level Low - bigwheels - 15-11-2012 04:24pm

Exact same thing happening to me. Made a service appointment (two weeks from now) at dealership. Will update my findings then.

(10-10-2012 08:03pm)LIONHEAD Wrote:  The warning light would go on the first time I start the car. Afterwards it would not come back on until the engine was cold again. I did buy some Texaco XLC coolant at the dealer and topped it off at Max. Ever since topping it off, the warning light has not come on. My 1 year free maintenance is next month and so the dealer is going to check again during that time.

This was the warning light I was getting when the engine was still cold (not normal operating temp).
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