I've a Low Coolant Alarm - the one with two wires that plugs into the cigarette lighter.
After a full coolant change 9 days ago I reconnected the coolant alarm, next morning the alarm was sounding so I took out the screws cleaned them and all was well again. But then the alarm went off again this morning so I've repeated the process and it is now OK.
Before fixing it I measured the voltage from earth to the top screw, this was 3.65 during the alarm. I cleaned the screws, replaced and the same voltage measurement is now 2.85. I also used a wire to connect from the top screw into the coolant - this stopped the alarm condition instantly (and realarmed as I removed the wire).
I've read on the forum that the LCAs alarm once the voltage is above 2.4 on the older models so am really confused as to (a) why the alarm is not ringing now and (b)why the voltage is so high in the first place.
P.s. the power for the cigarette lighter is via a leisure battery using a Winninton kit. The earth for the coolant alarm sensor wire is taken from the starter battery earth terminal.
Any ideas as I'm running out of them




