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wayneg
17th August 2014, 07:13 PM
I am on holiday in the UK and have been loaned a 2006 D3 2.7 diesel for the trip.
The car has a warning on the dash at start, low coolant however it is not low and after 600 miles is not loosing coolant. I suspect the sender so was going to buy one and fit as a Thank you to the cars owner.
I have read conflicting things, sender is part of the tank, but I can find the sender for 6 pounds on e-bay on its own?
Is this just a quick swap over of the sender. I have access to limited tools and dont want any dramas. Is this a 5 min job?
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CaverD3
18th August 2014, 06:16 AM
Known issue.
Ball in the sensor becomes porous and sinks.
New coolant tank is the fix.

the_preacher1973
18th August 2014, 09:38 AM
Known issue.
Ball in the sensor becomes porous and sinks.
New coolant tank is the fix.

Yep. Just replaced mine a couple of months ago.

It might just be the sensor, but I found it quicker and easier to just replace the whole bottle.

wayneg
18th August 2014, 03:36 PM
Is there a reason its hard to change the sender or is it just that it is a part Land Rover wont sell on its own?

CaverD3
18th August 2014, 04:46 PM
Sender is not the issue. It is the float in the tank that fails. It is part of the tank.
It could be the sender but unlikely.

sniegy
19th August 2014, 07:00 PM
Replace Tank Assembly, Quite an easy fix, couple of 10mm bolts & few hoses, top up with coolant and away.

Cheers

cjc_td5
20th August 2014, 06:25 PM
Hi Gentlemen.
From this discussion am I to assume that the D3 and D4 comes standard with a low coolant alarm?

I am upgrading from a D2 in which I have a TM2 low coolant alarm. If the D4 already has an alarm I'll leave it in the D2 rather than pull it out to transfer across.

Cheers,

sheerluck
20th August 2014, 06:28 PM
Hi Gentlemen.
From this discussion am I to assume that the D3 and D4 comes standard with a low coolant alarm?

I am upgrading from a D2 in which I have a TM2 low coolant alarm. If the D4 already has an alarm I'll leave it in the D2 rather than pull it out to transfer across.

Cheers,

Certainly does. ;)