Lamborghini Aventador LP770 SVJ Coupe Tank Coolant 470121407A
In 2026, the part number 470121407A refers to the Coolant Expansion Tank (Reservoir) specifically for the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (LP770-4).
While it looks similar to the tanks in the standard LP700-4 or the S model, the “A” revision is tailored for the higher thermal demands of the SVJ’s $770\text{ CV}$ engine and its unique engine bay packaging.
1. Technical Identification
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Part Number:
470121407A -
Application: Aventador SVJ Coupe and Roadster.
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Material: High-grade reinforced plastic (PA66-GF30 or similar).
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Function: It acts as the expansion volume for the engine’s cooling system, allowing coolant to expand as it heats up and providing a degassing point for the system.
2. 2026 Market Pricing (Estimated USD)
Coolant tanks are a known “wear item” on Aventadors due to the extreme heat soak in the engine bay, which eventually makes the plastic brittle.
| Condition | Source | Estimated Price (2026) |
| New (Genuine Lamborghini) | Authorized Dealer | $650 – $850 |
| New (OEM) | Specialized Parts Supplier | $450 – $550 |
| Used (Grade A) | Exotic Salvage | $250 – $350 |
3. Common 2026 Issues: Why Replace It?
By 2026, many SVJs (produced 2018–2021) are reaching the age where the plastic tank begins to fail:
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Hairline Cracks: The most common failure. Small cracks form near the molded seams or the hose barbs due to constant heat cycling. You may notice a “sweet” smell or white residue (dried coolant) around the tank.
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Sensor Failure: The integrated coolant level sensor can fail, triggering a “Low Coolant” warning on the dashboard even when the tank is full.
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Cap Seal: Often, the leak is just the Pressure Cap (
470121321). It is highly recommended to buy a new cap whenever replacing the tank.










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