i was a lucky one as caught in time could have been a new engine otherwise

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I have both the coolant & the Mason alarms Mike.mikeonb4c wrote:Well y'all know I have a coolant alarm. I've meant to fit either a Mason alarm or an engine block alarm but haven't got round to it. One thing that made me a little cautious about the Mason alarm was reading on here that the normal coolant temp sensor probe (which for anyone not aware is what the engine temp gauge uses - all the Mason alarm does is undamp the needle response from that sensor) relies on being surrounded by coolant. In the event of a coolant loss, it fails to give a proper reading if it only has air around it so that the gauge could read cold whilst the engine was in fact in meltdown. Anyone able to give a view on that?
Who said that? I cant find it.haydn callow wrote:if you had the coolant loss alarm fitted it will only alarm if theres no coolant in the header tank after you have overheated and lossed coolant.
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But I'm confused now as I imagined that if you had a coolant loss, especially a rapid one, then the coolant may well stay at normal temperature but simply drain away past the standard coolant immersed temp. probe, so there would be no rise to trigger the alarm.dandywarhol wrote:I'd say that the Mason alarm would sound off well before all the coolant has emptied from around the sensor. You could miss the gauge climing up (before it falls through lack of coolant) but the alarm will sound well before IMO
Dave fitted mine for me.....(thankfully)daveblueozzie wrote:i have a coolant alarm i fitted myself last year, it gives me a reassurance that when i start my engine in a morning i still have coolant in there to do the job its supposed to. and to know that with any luck ,it will tell me in time that i am losing coolant as i am driving.
it does not replace checking the levels ,but it helps me being a lazy person not to worry if i miss checking now and again.
??? It's a form of coolant alarm.....I'll take one.missfixit70 wrote: I'm currently trialing Simon Jones alarm which is designed to alarm if there's any flow coming out of the expansion tank overflow due to pressurisation of the cooling system - just to add to the options & beeps