Womala Auto Cooling System Thermostat Assembly for Land Rover RANGE ROVER SPORT
Womala Auto Cooling System Thermostat Assembly for Land Rover RANGE ROVER SPORT
Core Functions
- Engine Temperature Regulation: The primary function is to control coolant flow—blocking coolant circulation through the radiator when the engine is cold (allowing rapid warm-up) and opening to allow full coolant flow once the engine reaches its optimal operating temperature. This prevents both cold-engine inefficiency and overheating, safeguarding engine longevity.
- Fuel Efficiency Optimization: By ensuring the engine reaches and maintains its ideal operating temperature quickly, the thermostat helps optimize combustion efficiency, reducing fuel consumption and emissions during all driving phases.
- Component Protection: Consistent engine temperature prevents thermal stress on engine components (e.g., pistons, cylinder heads, gaskets), reducing the risk of warping, cracking, or seal failure—critical for maintaining Land Rover’s off-road durability and reliability.
Compatible Vehicles
This Thermostat Assembly is tailored for the following Land Rover models and their respective OE numbers:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product OE Number | LR027158/LR035124/LR069809/LR006071/LR005631/LR107288/LR062498/LR001312/LR033675 |
| Land Rover Model | RANGE ROVER EVOQUE(L538) FREELANDER 2 (L359) FREELANDER 2 (L359) RANGE ROVER IV (L405) RANGE ROVER SPORT(L494) RANGE ROVER III(L322) |
Notes: Thermostats are highly model- and engine-specific—even within the same Land Rover model, different engine variants (e.g., gasoline vs. diesel, different displacements) require thermostats with varying temperature ratings, dimensions, and mounting interfaces. Confirm the exact thermostat specifications via your vehicle’s VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or Land Rover’s official parts catalog to avoid fitment or cooling system issues. During installation, ensure the thermostat is properly seated and the sealing gasket is replaced (to prevent coolant leaks), and bleed the cooling system thoroughly to remove air bubbles (which can cause overheating). Regularly inspect for signs of failure (e.g., persistent overheating, coolant leaks, erratic temperature gauge readings) and replace the thermostat at Land Rover’s recommended service intervals (typically every 80,000–100,000 km) to maintain optimal engine cooling performance.
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A: For optimal results, we recommend professional installation. Key considerations include ensuring proper alignment of all mounting points, checking for additional damaged components, and verifying all fasteners are properly torqued to specification.
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