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Coolant Warning - float failing ?

Dropped SWMBO and friends at the theatre earlier and on the way back got a "low coolant" warning as I accelerated to join a dual-carriageway.

Had to stop at my dad's to fix his washing machine (long story) and his drive is approx. 30 degree slope but allowing for that, looked to have plenty coolant.

Checked again after fixing the Censored washing machine and it looked just the same.

Accelerated away and ... "low coolant" warning disappeared.

I've seen many threads on here about the float failing ... is this in-keeping with a failed float ?
  
Post #231283028th Oct 2022 6:18 pm
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If the sensor behaves differently accelerating or downhill could it possible that you have too little coolant? Whistle

The float sensor manifested to me so that I was on an even surface and it pinged. But there was certainly fluid in the tank.
  
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when it came on it was almost perfectly level road, when it went off it was slightly uphill. Acceleration wasn't full-on "enthusiastic" level.


Pic taken on dad's sloping drive.


  
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If the cold level looks ok, I’d just change the tank since almost all weirdness seems to end then. Not very scientific, of course.
  
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Too dark to be piddling around now so I'll have a look in the morning.

Got to pick SWMBO and friends up shortly too. Might err on the side of caution and take her car. (which doesn't have any temp indicator so it can't overheat)
  
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Anyone know the part number for the coolant tank ?
  
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LR020367
  
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Hardware wrote:
(which doesn't have any temp indicator so it can't overheat)


Rolling with laughter

Kind of like certain LR models not having an oil stick hence they can’t run out of oil Mr. Green
  
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kajtzu wrote:
LR020367


cheers.
  
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Decided I'd look at the level and ... it's sat at the "cold fill level" mark, so I'll use it tonight but have a play with the sensor in the morning.
  
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I'm surprised DSL hasn't been along to suggest stripping it yet. Probably busy photographing food in places most of us can't afford to go. Laughing
  
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You got that spot on Dean Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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I changed my coolant tank twice and the light just keeps on coming back on. STayed off for a few days, just so I thought "oh, I've fixed it" then boom, back on! Rolling Eyes

I may try changing the sensor at the bottom of the tank instead. New coolant, bled properly (i think) and still comes on. It's a royal pain in the ....!
   
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Hardware wrote:
I'm surprised DSL hasn't been along to suggest stripping it yet. Probably busy photographing food in places most of us can't afford to go. Laughing


I’ve got a new sensor you can try, they can be changed without disconnecting any coolant pipes £5 posted, pm me if interested. Thumbs Up
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May well take you up on that offer! Very Happy
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