Low coolant level sensor,
Bernie Benz
b.benz at charter.net
Tue Aug 12 16:21:45 PDT 2008
Buy a replacement reservoir! Why would anyone do that, if it’s only
the sending float switch? Who needs a low level warning anyway, if
the temp gauge works? I’m just trying to avoid disconnecting and
removing the reservoir to fix the level sensor. BTDT many many years
ago, but don’t remember the details (old fart’s disease).
The other recent problem was the over pressure relief valve in the
cap. The valve assy is a snap together fit on the back of the valve
plate which no longer holds its snap fit under pressure. A shim
between the valve assy and the cap top prevents it from ever popping
off again. See, no new cap needed!
Bernie
On Aug 12, 2008, at 3:24 PM, Kneale Brownson wrote:
> I have a recollection of having to dismount the reservoir and upend
> it to figure out how to get the connector off. No recollection of
> what was required to actually do the disconnection. In my
> experience and from what I've read on Audifans over the years, an
> inappropriate continuous low coolant signal most commonly is the
> sending unit inside the reservoir, which ain't fixable. But, of
> course, you may come up with a way to avoid buying a replacement
> reservoir.
>
> Regards, Kneale
>
> Bernie Benz <b.benz at charter.net> wrote:
> Anyone remember how the connector to the sensor disconnects? It will
> freely turn about 180 deg. but won’t just pull off or turn further.
> Don’t want to break it. Low coolant level indicator is on
> continuously.
>
> Bernie
>
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