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Old 07-25-2014, 09:12 AM
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Excellent find (the D24-savvy Volvo-trained mechanic)! Great to hear you got it running better than before and no damage was done. Don't lose that mechanic!

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Originally Posted by clivealive44 View Post
I also purchased a coolant expansion tank from a breaker which has a float switch and sensor fitted to it ( I think it's from a 960) - it says on it the part number is 9142001, and the part number for the tank without the float switch is 9142002. So when the expansion tank is empty, the circuit is closed. So I'm going to fit it, and wire it up to an alarm and warning light...
Excellent plan. These engines have plenty of exterior coolant hosing that is susceptible to failure which can end catastrophically if a major loss of coolant occurs quickly. That low-coolant level alarm is the best insurance. I'm going to do similar on mine, planning to wire the alarm lamp to one of the unused lamps along the bottom row of the instrument panel.
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