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Brian



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Check coolant Level intermittant warning

2004 TD6 - Is there a step by step idiot proof guide to fault finding that warning? I have been driving for about 6 months now and this just started showing every other day, I had a look and the reservoir seems ok so I assume its just a gremlin like the ones I get in my XJ8 when the battery gets low or is it an actual problem? I am overdue a service so maybe that has something to do with it but I thought I would ask so I can pre-empt any questions when I leave it in to get looked at

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''Over time, the sensor (Part number PCJ000020) can stop working, or just become a bit over sensitive, and alert to low level of coolant even when coolant level is fine. You need to change the sensor.''

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Also if your antifreeze mixture isn't right it brings on the alarm

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Changing just the sensor may not be enough. You may need to change the whole coolant tank and sensor. Thumbs Up .
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Joe's right. Thumbs Up

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