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Thread: Low coolant alarm fitted 300TDi !

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    Low coolant alarm fitted 300TDi !

    I fitted the Enginesaver low coolant alarm today to my 300Tdi disco and thought I would pass on my experience for anyone else that may be interested.
    Matbor has already posted a good explanation of fitting to a V8 in another thread, and fitting to a 300Tdi is very similar.
    I figured out a way to collect the coolant when the top hose is removed. An ice cream container cut down to a tray, this slips under the top hose and drains into a funnel, which is connected to a hose that drains into a bucket under the car. Worked quite well. It means the same coolant can be re-used rather than risk mixing different types. About 2-3 litres drains out when just taking off the top hose.
    I found the sensor relatively easy to fit, but keeping it in place while the top hose goes back on over it is a bit tricky. I found a bit of silicon spray on the spigot and inside of the hose helped. Also I found the sensor wasn't able to be mounted competely vertically because it rubbed on the metal cover that goes over the radiator /intercooler. Hence the sensor is on about a 30 degree angle but that should still be OK.
    Here's a pic .....

    In the cabin I didn't want to drill holes ( I'll want to take the alarm unit out when I sell this car and transfer it to my next one ) so I mounted the LED in a space down on the right hand side. There was a plastic cover over a couple of holes that must be used for some option on the ES models. The LED fits in the round hole with a small metal washer behind it. There's a square hole to te right that I put the beeper in behind. At the moment I have just stuck a bit of flywire in front of it but not entirely happy with that and need to do something better. This isn't the ideal position for the LED as the steering wheel blocks it a bit, but a good compromise if you don/t want to pull the dash apart. Anyway the audio alarm is very loud.
    Pic here ...
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    The alarm gives a short self test "beep" when the ignition is turned on so it is not too intrusive.
    Last edited by waynep; 3rd September 2006 at 06:46 PM.

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    good stuff wayne,

    was it easy to install as I am looking at getting one for my Tdi. Were the instructions easy to follow? As a mechanic i make a good accountant so to speak...

    Just noticed tonight that my overflow tank has a slight leak so i am going to get onto installing this alarm asap.

    MS

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    Quote Originally Posted by mns488
    good stuff wayne,

    was it easy to install as I am looking at getting one for my Tdi. Were the instructions easy to follow? As a mechanic i make a good accountant so to speak...

    Just noticed tonight that my overflow tank has a slight leak so i am going to get onto installing this alarm asap.

    MS
    If you overflow is leaking you need to get it replaced - I think there is a new white plastic one that is better than the black one.
    It is relatively easy to fit the alarm. I am no mechanic either. Instructions are good. Look up his website www.enginesaver.com.au


    I'd say if you can do your own oil change and can fit your own CB etc then you could do this.
    Last edited by waynep; 4th September 2006 at 10:57 AM.

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    Hi guys,

    For a around $180 you can monitor your engine heat, altenator, water level and oil....

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    more info please

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    http://www.4x4gadgets.com.au and believe me it's a great product!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheEntertainer
    http://www.4x4gadgets.com.au and believe me it's a great product!
    Yeah looks good, but they don't answer emails and some of the links don't work on there website !!

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    The web site is myne, and yes I've been slack in updating it, just to busy with work and heaps of other stuff.
    There may be a poblem with the e-mail as I have answered all mails to info@4x4gadgets.com.au, unless the spam server removed them.
    I'll make a point and try to fix up the broken links on the page on the weekend. If you have any questions give me a call on 04 15 109931, or send a mail to the above addess.
    Thanks for your feedback!!
    Cheers all.

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    There have been a few variations of of low coolant alarm discussed on this site, both commercially avialable and home made ones. Each system has its own characteristics/advantages/disadvantages. For members of this forum it is good to have a choice I guess.

    The past threads discussing it all are here :

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=19806&highlight=low+coolant

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=27874&highlight=low+coolant

    The common theme though is that they are a good idea especially on diesels.
    Last edited by waynep; 6th September 2006 at 07:11 AM.

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    Unambiguity

    Jan, (the Entertainer)I think when you post these replies it would be more ethical to make itcrystal clear from the outset that you are the distributor for the EMS little black box product.That would be the right thing to do on the forum.

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