Me too.........now without getting into a debate about "which alarm is best" or "I don't need an alarm"......bigdaddycain wrote:I have an LCA, i rely on it to give me a "cold start in the morning confirmation beep" of no overnight coolant loss... On the move its the mason alarm all day long for me! The mason picks up on slight temp variations very quickly, and properly adjusted is an absolute lifeline IMO.
Like BDC..... I only "ask" the LCA to give an absolute warning in the 1st start of the day, should I not lift the bonnet to check the level - Now, due to the expansion of coolant and as some others on the forum and spanners like Nifty Nev agree with my thoughts, that should it go off and provide a warning during engine running, It could be too late for the head/gasket or both as there would be a good deal of coolant loss..... just my opinion and I'm prepared to withdraw my thoughts and publicly apologise, if anyone can evidence otherwise........I don't have any idea's of grandeur for the LCA as it is only a "level" measurement type device and nothing more not an overheating device, therefore the 1st check of the day would be the most accurate and most absolute that you are not losing coolant.
I must add that an undamped gauge (achieved by whatever method) should give a good idea of any engine cooling problems quite quickly.