![]() ![]() I didn't realize that.Ģ) Yes, again, expansion tank cap is supposed to vent the air once it reaches to the limit. Let's be nerdy together!ġ) First of all, you brought a very right point that Disco uses expansion tank instead of overflow tank. This is not normal.Īhaha, now are going pretty deep. That's CRAP! I live in Columbus Ohio, not the hills of West Virginia and even if I did live in the hills I still don't think the sensor should be set off every few months. They tried to tell me that the sensor is in a bad location and that driving on a hill could set off the sensor. In my 24 years of driving/owning cars I have NEVER had to add coolant to a car. I took it to the last dealer and they again said there was no problem found, it's been hot and I just need to add water. Everything went great for about 5 months when the light came on again. They keep it three days again and said they found a small leak. Of course a few weeks later the light comes on again, so I took it to a different dealership. I think this was a bunch of bull because coolant is already colored. They keep it a few days again then say nothing was found, but that they put dye in the coolant to see if there is a leak they couldn't detect. Another month goes by and the light comes on again. A few more weeks goes by and the light turns on again! I book an official service appointment and they kept it for a few days only to tell me they found no issues. I took it back and they again added water and told me "evaporation was normal". A few weeks later the light came on again. The service manager added water to make the sensor turn off. I called my sales man and he had me swing by. Within the first week the coolant light came on. I purchased a 2018 Discovery Sport December of last year (2018). ![]() 6 times in the shop in 10 months for coolant issues
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