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Offender90
					
				 
				I wouldn't bother with a low water alarm - instead I'd fit a temperature sensor with alarm to the block instead.  It will let you know if the engine is heating up more than usual for any reason so you're covered for more things(i.e. faulty pump or fan etc as well as water loss)
I have an "Engine Watchdog TM2" and it works well.  That is to say, I can easily hear the alarm over the 4BD1 rumble.  You can set the alarm threshold yourself.  It's also simple to install, just bolt the sensor to the engine, install gauge in a cab and you're done.  There are several other popular ooptions out there.
If I had to fault it, I'd say the shape / mounting method for the gauge could have been better - otherwise very happy with it.
			
		 
	
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