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Over a period of time, the rubber hoses on your Range Rover P38 will not only dry up externally, but also internally.
The flow of coolant can actually wear them out and take material away. Therefore, we recommend replacing the coolant hoses every 90,000 miles.
Watch Doug, our Land Rover Master Technician, as he presents an overview of the replacement of the custom-fit hoses and thermostat for a 1995-1998 Range Rover 4.0 or 4.6 (P38) with GEMS engine.
Using coolant hose and thermostat kit # 9369SKA, which includes all the hoses needed plus a new thermostat, it is recommended that this service be performed every 90,000 miles.
0:12 Cooling hoses and thermostat for P38 with GEMS engine
0:27 Included in kit
0:58 Every 90K miles
2:02 Location of thermostat and lower hoses
2:22 Two ways to drain cooling system
4:29 Remove and replace thermostat
4:54 Location of upper radiator hose
5:05 Location of heater hoses
5:32 Location of feed and heater hose
5:52 Check metal down tube for rust
6:52 Refill the system
7:17 Top it off and bring vehicle up to temperature
7:28 Turn on heat, system is bled
7:36 Ordering information
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