It is an in line thermostat and is housed in a 'plastic ball' in the bottom radiator hose.
For the 2004 Land Rover Range Rover with the 4.4 liter 8-cylinder engine, the initial filling of the cooling system is 13.7 quarts. The '04 Range Rover gets 12 mpg in the city and 16 mpg on the highway.
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To remove K-Seal from a Range Rover's cooling system, first, drain the coolant from the system. You may need to flush the system with water or a specialized flush product to help eliminate the K-Seal residue. After flushing, refill the system with fresh coolant and check for any leaks. Ensure to follow up with a thorough inspection to confirm that all K-Seal has been removed.
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Underneath by the radiator. White plastic bulb with three hoses on it.
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You Can not Remove it at at all coz its plugged with the computer system in the Range Rover, OR you can chand and make the computer deny the system by using the SOFTWARE
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clog in radiator. drain radiator by removing cap on bottom remove cap on top fill top with water see if drains out bottom. or possibly an air pocket trapped in cooling system. make sure to bleed the air from the system.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
To bleed or burp the cooling system on a Range Rover, start by ensuring the engine is cool. Open the radiator cap and the bleed valve, if applicable, to allow air to escape. Fill the radiator with coolant until it reaches the proper level, then replace the cap. Start the engine and let it run until it reaches operating temperature, checking for any air bubbles and topping off the coolant as necessary.