KFRoth2021
Problems with overheating Renault Latitude petrol engine 2015 - Search for solutions and testimonials
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A 2015 Renault Latitude petrol engine is experiencing overheating, a check engine light, low coolant levels, and a flashing warning light. The issue may be due to a faulty cooling system, possibly involving the radiator or thermostat, rather than a message error between ECUs. It is suggested to have the radiator and thermostat checked, as similar issues have been resolved by addressing these components.
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KFRoth2021 (community.author)
Hi, thanks for your answer! Well, I already have about 103,620 km on the clock. And my last service was about 5 months ago. Apart from that, the car doesn't actually show me any problems other than those already mentioned. Hope that helps you!
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MarkusRacer
Hi, thanks for the info! Well, with your mileage and the service interval, it sounds more like your cooling system has a problem and not the control unit. The overheating and low coolant are the classic signs of this. I would suggest you get your radiator and thermostat checked. I once had a similar case where the thermostat was stuck and the engine overheated as a result. It cost around 200 euros. Hope that helps you!
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KFRoth2021 (community.author)
Hi, thanks for the tip! I'm planning to go to the garage the day after tomorrow and will ask about the radiator and thermostat then. Hopefully that will solve the problem. Your help was very valuable and I am very grateful! See you then!
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MarkusRacer
Hi, so I had a similar problem with my Renault Laguna, year of manufacture 2013, so almost the same. I'm not a car professional, but I do have a bit of experience with cars. At my garage, they found that it was a faulty control unit for the parking heater. The repair then cost me 440 euros. Of course, it could also be something else. I can tell you more details when I know more about your car. What is the exact condition of your car?
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