Engine coolant level sensor
Engine coolant level sensor |
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To remove |

1. |
Open the drain plug and empty all the coolant. Take off the expansion tank cap to speed up draining.
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2. |
Detach the upper radiator hoses from the expansion tank.
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3. |
Unplug the level sensor connector.
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4. |
Remove the expansion tank retaining bolt.
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5. |
Lift up the expansion tank and detach the bottom radiator hose.
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To fit |

1. |
Connect the bottom radiator hose and refit the expansion tank.
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2. |
Fit the expansion tank retaining bolt.
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3. |
Plug in the level sensor connector.
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4. |
Fit the upper radiator hoses to the expansion tank.
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5. |
Make sure the radiator drain plug is tight, top up with coolant and check for leaks.
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6. |
Start the engine and run it warm with the heater controls on max. heat until the radiator fans starts.
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7. |
Check the coolant level and freezing point. Rectify if necessary.
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