If the alarm sounds and you are miles from anywhere all you can do is stop and either get your tool kit and spare hoses out and fix the problem or call the AA, RAC or whatever.
So why not change all the hoses? Sounds stupid but if this is what you are going to have to do anyway even if they go one by one over the next ten years.
Maybe if we could form a co-operative and order say 100 sets of hoses they may come in at a reasonable price and then you will have peace of mind.
I'm afraid having a device that tells me the hoses have failed and if I stop NOW I may not have knackered the engine means I have failed as a half decent mechanic that maintains my own vehicle whenever and wherever possible.
We had quite a long topic on overheating a month or so ago and if you had followed the procedures mentioned then perhaps you would be motoring happily in your Bongo instead of going grey at the thought of overheating.
Whatever turns you on, new pipes or an electronic gizmo..........
