I am currently fitting our new radiator which looks good and is a good fit...so far. One small issue is for some reason the threaded hole in the top is slightly larger than the thread of the sender .....so to start with I will have to leave it plugged.
I think the dash has a low level warning light? is there also a buzzer??
Has this been encountered by anybody else.
On the plus side, the old rad on closer inspection does look like the core could well be pretty bunged up , fingers crossed.
Coolant level sensor
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Re: Coolant level sensor
If you get the light and not buzzer but annoying ding dong warning bell, you can ground the sensor wire and that will stop itrustyrescue wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 9:52 pm I am currently fitting our new radiator which looks good and is a good fit...so far. One small issue is for some reason the threaded hole in the top is slightly larger than the thread of the sender .....so to start with I will have to leave it plugged.
I think the dash has a low level warning light? is there also a buzzer??
Has this been encountered by anybody else.
On the plus side, the old rad on closer inspection does look like the core could well be pretty bunged up , fingers crossed.
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Re: Coolant level sensor
thank you, so with coolant to the correct level the sensor in effect is grounded and if it drops it breaks continuity to operate the warning systems.
I actually wondered if I could fit a header tank as a better option to the overflow bottle, with a level sensor in it too. I have done this to a Triumph Stag successfully and it offers great peace of mind for a car that suffers badly if the level drops just a little in the rad. (high water pump stops circulating!)
I actually wondered if I could fit a header tank as a better option to the overflow bottle, with a level sensor in it too. I have done this to a Triumph Stag successfully and it offers great peace of mind for a car that suffers badly if the level drops just a little in the rad. (high water pump stops circulating!)
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light on but no sound warning. I need to work out another level sensor for the larger hole in my new wonder how the original with just a single wire actually works! it is fitted with a rubber washer and seems to have no second metal contact.........can anybody enlighten me?
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As you said before Russ, the single wire sensor grounds via the liquid, therefore no liquid, no ground and the alert system is triggered.rustyrescue wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2023 10:35 pm light on but no sound warning. I need to work out another level sensor for the larger hole in my new wonder how the original with just a single wire actually works! it is fitted with a rubber washer and seems to have no second metal contact.........can anybody enlighten me?
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