enriquez2000
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fort collins,
Colorado
My overflow sensor keeps sticking and looking like coolant is low... ive washed it out and it will temporarily fix things but a new sensor would be great.
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I couldnt find it thereHave you looked on rockauto.com?
Ive cleaned mine before... mqybe its just go8ng to be part of maintenance nowI have taken mine apart and cleaned it, did so recently to modify the overflow to fit with my w2a intercooler setup. Works fine now, previously it would stick every so often, and with how nasty it was, can't blame it.
Otherwise I'd say Miller or PPO. I don't know of a new option and can't find a pn...granted I didn't look hard.
I prefer the extra safety in a dailyI don't even have mine hooked up and I get no warning light? I'd just buy a used coolant over flow.
I don't even have mine hooked up and I get no warning light? I'd just buy a used coolant over flow.
From what I can tell through reading the data sheet switching to something like this might be alright
https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/littelfuse-inc/59630-1-T-02-A/HE637-ND/4771999
Oh i can get anything to sealI believe the factory one is open as long as there is coolant in the overflow, and closes contact when empty, so unplugged wouldn't give a light.
It might work as long as you can get it to seal up.
... and hit a bump today which loosened the sensor back up so no more light for now 