Interesting, the warning should come on with bridged wires in the plug, it must be black/green trace wire not green/black... i dont think that the BCU would affect that cos mine is manual too and it comes on for self test and came on when i misconnected the wires at the transfer box instead of CDL warning, can you see the warning when you turn ignition on?Am i correct in thinking that if I connect the green and black wire to an earth, it should switch on the warning lamp? Well i tried it and it did not work, maybe i need to switch the gearbox to auto in the bcu? Although that will have other affects i assume so i wont do that
Hellocoolant level warning light
I have bought a proximity sensor like the one in this photo:Hello
Can you share with us the way how you want to check the coolant level? I have tried by installing special sensor and check the level from outside but due to wall thickness of the reservoir tank it did not work.
Thanks! Did exactly the same. For me the sensor was not sensetive enough to detect tha level stabely. Once it semmed to be working, then it gave false signal.I have bought a proximity sensor like the one in this photo:
It did work but it takes a bit of space in that area that Im currently using for an aux fuse box. So now I ordered another proximity sensor which is a lot smaller, dont have high hopes that it will work to be honest but it will be worth a shot. If it doesnt work I will have to relocate the fuse box to another area
do you have more information or a link for this?Can't see the point of a level proxy when caps complete with switch are sourced easily using the principle of a float, magnet and a reed switch
sorry there is a cap https://www.bearmach.com/product/en...enencs/level-coolant-sensor-prc7925r/PRC7925R from the RR Classic that fits up to the 300tdi engines https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/173477561583 but the later models used a sensor fitted to the expansion tank usually mounted on the bottom which are prone to sinking over time and giving a false alarm. there are top mounting float sensors that can be fitted to the cap that require a hole being drilled in the original cap but avoiding the pressure relief valve area of the cap .there are also side mounting float switches that would require drilling the tank
I can't imagine any way to drill into a D2 cap as to avoid the valve cos it's all over the tank's neck inside ... i have the BMW tank with level sensor fitted and no problem at all, fits like a glove...there are top mounting float sensors that can be fitted to the cap that require a hole being drilled in the original cap but avoiding the pressure relief valve area of the cap
good to know, did you need to trim the bottom clip/flap in anyway to fit it?I can't imagine any way to drill into a D2 cap as to avoid the valve cos it's all over the tank's neck inside ... i have the BMW tank with level sensor fitted and no problem at all, fits like a glove
Nothing at all, simply pushed it in it's place that small difference at the outet port is no factorgood to know, did you need to trim the bottom clip/flap in anyway to fit it?
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