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I am about to replace the thermostat for a new gates one which I will drill 2 3mm holes in the flange to aid bleeding/filling.
The car has a temp gauge and a sensor in the expansion tank, to warn of low water level??
what is the electrical test procedure for this water level sensor please.
If I empty the tank, so the sensor float ? goes down, what indication will the dash give me??
will it show a small red light??
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There is no float, it's simply 2 metal pins. Water between them makes the connection and the light goes out. No water and the light should come on. Its a huge orange/red light on the left hand side of the dash iirc.
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Yeah what he said^
Why on earth would you want to drill holes in the thermostat. Its designed not to have holes in!! There are bleed points for bleeding the cooling system.
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to make bleeding faster, many thermostats do have small holes in them, peugeot and citroen sport show it in all their build books for the cup cars group A cars maxis etc.
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there's a few on the PSCUK downloads section for the older stuff, many of the more recent Citroen and Peugeot PDF's are still about on the net,
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I've had a few 6 thermostats that have had a small hole in for bleeding
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There's a difference between having holes in and drilling holes in though. Surly
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