Cheap coolant alarms psssffft ;(
Next I pliered the bottom hose clip up in the air and wedged it near the oil dip stick.
Then I felt a familiar warm water trickling down my leg... Only kidding the expansion tank wee'd on the floor.
So now the tank was investigated.
The two "stainless" screws that makes the alarm go off were:
1. Covered in crud
2. The bottom screw had corroded!
So an email to the seller will be in order as the screws / system is not fit for purpose, I'm not holding out much hope to be honest.
Here are the pics. The bottom one just below the min line had corroded.
Anyway I put my expansion tank in the dishwasher and to be honest it didnt do a lot of difference so I'm looking for a new tank.
I swapped the better screw to the bottom and reconnected up, put a bit of water in and hoping for the best.
This cheapo alarm has only been on my car for 4 months!
Crap!
So now I'm chancing my luck driving with a rusty screw until I can find another expansion tank.
SO BEWARE!!!!! These are caccka poo pooop
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170927068334
Plan B could be to put a nut and bolt through it instead, but stainless has let me down :slapme:
But... I'm taking a gamble mgF it!
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127682I'll try and find the thread in question so I can say ' ner ner nee ner ner, told you so.' :broon:
It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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Good luck with the fix!!
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127686It will be all right in the end. If it isn't all right yet, then it is not yet the end..
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John and Sue wrote: It's not the metal: salts would depose onto any metal. :broon:
wonder if that "waterless",coolant would perform better??
Or would crud still be a problem??
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I think the screws have become sacrificial anodes; is any +ive voltage coming in contact with the screws where they are immersed in the coolant?
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127723Badger wrote: It looks like galvanic action that has caused the depletion of the material.
I think the screws have become sacrificial anodes; is any +ive voltage coming in contact with the screws where they are immersed in the coolant?
I don't think it's electrolytic action personally: if it was then one screw would be more buggered as the sacrificial point.
Even if the screws were platinum, rhodium or unobtainium the crud would depose: a mix of heat/cool cycle and dissolved solids I'd reckon.
Iirc the kit was 9.99: Nuff said.
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Posted 11 years 2 months ago #127746OK. I won't...but they were. :dry:cjj wrote: Please don't tell me that you screw the self tappers through the wall of the coolant tank???? :omg:
I blame Halfords. :yesnod:
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