The most common source of a 2013 Jaguar XF coolant leak is from a loose hose in the engine compartment. The hoses connect to the radiator as well as the engine and if any of the clamps that hold it in place are loose then leaks can easily develop from these areas. Another common spot for a coolant leak is at the lines that go through the firewall to the heater core. These are connected to Your thermostat and if they leak You will notice decreased heating performance. The final reason You may have a coolant leak is a bad radiator. When any of the seals on it get damaged then coolant will leak from it as well.
Franklin M.
April 10, 2020
A faulty water pump or radiator hose can cause coolant leaks in the 2013 jaguar xf
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