Watching the temp gauge doesn't always tell you if the engine is at risk of over heating. I had a puma transit rubber pipe leak coolant when the pipe rubbed against a cable. Result was the temp gauge showing normal running temp. Engine management cut the power into some sort of limp mode to save the engine. A coolant sensor would have given a warning earlier. Temp sensor was reporting air temp instead of coolant temp. You can't see the coolant level when driving so a coolant level sensor is a good idea.I've go a great kit, called my eyes
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That's the one to go for.
However there is a kit for pre or post 1a 1.8 if u have a pre 1a it includes a jumper loom connects below the engine ecu where there is a row of connectors (n/s). Also a new header tank and float sensor unit.
On post 1a u get a small loom from sensor to ecu where u add 2 wires to the main connector on the ecu. Both put the engine warning light on when the level drops to low ( does not store a fault just top up and light goes out)
Note for post 1a will need software update to work correctly normally dealer charge 1/2 hr
Bulletin Ln303-012 for wa to ya vin sensor kit part no yda500350 rhd or yda500400 lhd
Wire assembly upto 1a ymq501260
From 1a sensor kit pda500360 both lhd & rhd
Wire ymq501270
I fitted me own coolant level sensor. It's the best mod you can do to a Freelander.
Your not that old. ound: Whenever I show mine to another car owners they think it's amazing. Simple ideas are always the best.Rave from the grave - hey Hippoo?
I will gather the info on what I did including parts used and post it up in a bit.What kind of alert system are you using Hippo?
I am just about to fit a float switch to my V6.
I did think about making the amber (!) dash warning light flash when the coolant is low. Your thoughts please.
Your not that old. ound: Whenever I show mine to another car owners they think it's amazing. Simple ideas are always the best.
I will gather the info on what I did including parts used and post it up in a bit.
I will gather the info on what I did including parts used and post it up in a bit.
look forward to seeing it.
I guess our combined enthusiasm wasn't enough!
it's on it's wayI guess our combined enthusiasm wasn't enough!
In future I plan to break one thing at a time. :doh:Hippo will get round to it, he's working on something else at the moment.
Ere it is. This is a draft version which probably needs some minor changes.
You should remember this is a Freelander specific "how to" for Freelanderers to follow, which follows the general advice given by the mad hat man in his original fred.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/freelander-1-coolant-level-sensor-how-guide-256090.html