Low Coolant Alarm going off
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- Junior Bongonaut
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Low Coolant Alarm going off
Hi,
has anyone got any idea why this is happening?
I recently had a leaking hose, so got that replaced and got the coolant changed at the same time. Since then the alarm has been going off when I start the bongo, even though the coolant level not low (plenty in the tank).
When I've tried driving, the alarm stops after a minute or two.
I can see the coolant level is fine so I'm not hyper concerned, but it's obviously not ideal.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks.
has anyone got any idea why this is happening?
I recently had a leaking hose, so got that replaced and got the coolant changed at the same time. Since then the alarm has been going off when I start the bongo, even though the coolant level not low (plenty in the tank).
When I've tried driving, the alarm stops after a minute or two.
I can see the coolant level is fine so I'm not hyper concerned, but it's obviously not ideal.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks.
Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
New coolant lays down an insulating anti-corrosion layer over anything metallic, including the sensing screw(s). Just remove the screw(s) and give it a clean with a wire brush and put it back in. If you don't remove the cap then very little coolant will be lost whilst you take the screw out as well.
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
Agree, this is particularly true with the pink 'Long Life' coolant.
You don't need to fully remove the screw, either. Back it off a few turns and clean.
Engine cold of course.
You don't need to fully remove the screw, either. Back it off a few turns and clean.
Engine cold of course.

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Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
check the battery condition. if its a diesel the glow plugs come on shortly before and during and after starting the engine, this combined with the effort needed to start the engine can push a dodgey battery low enough for the alarm to register it as low as they are voltage sensitive..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsJUuLu1cw0
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- Junior Bongonaut
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Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
Thanks all, very helpful.
Just removed the screw and given it a clean - seems to have done the trick!
Hopefully that'll solve it for good. But I don't quite understand... Won't the coolant just re-coat it and I'll be back where I started?
Just removed the screw and given it a clean - seems to have done the trick!
Hopefully that'll solve it for good. But I don't quite understand... Won't the coolant just re-coat it and I'll be back where I started?

Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
It's coating abilities wear out after a while
You might have to do the screws a few times over the next couple of weeks
You might have to do the screws a few times over the next couple of weeks
Gas safe heating engineer / plumber if you need any advice just shout.
Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
Spot on, that's why the coolant has to be renewed.
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Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
Contact Jo via our website and she will send out a couple of replacement screws FOC......THIS 'coating' of the screw should resolve itself after a short while depending on mileage.
Re: Low Coolant Alarm going off
I found it necessary to clean the LCA screw after a blue antifreeze change. I know the advice is normally kept for the red/pink OAT stuff but, paranoid, I'd done all the voltage checks and after 6 months of prolonged LCA alarms at switch-on I got the wire brush out and the alarm is now behaving.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD