But Scott I disagree. I check under my hood every other day. The coolant and oil level sensors are worthless to me ....
But it's those days you don't check that are going to get you. Also, you can't look under the hood while you are driving down the highway and it can be at that time that you hit a piece of road debris that ruptures the oil pan. How else would you be able to tell that your oil level is dangerously low if you didn't know the pan had been damaged?
I don't see how the coolant sensor is going to help you whit the case of a broken hose. Maybe one that weeps and after a few driving cycles has drained the reservoir down.
The only way for the coolant to be drawn into the motor is through vacuum on cool down. I blew a hose and the reservoir tank was still full.
Actually, he is right in that coolant from the expansion bottle can only be drawn into the system when the system pressure is below the pressure on the bottle's atmosperic pressure. When a breech occurs in the pressurized portion of the cooling system, the only things driving the fluid out of the system are the pressure differential and gravity. The system can't be at a vacuum (from the high velocity leak) or air would be drawn into the system rather than fluid leaking out. The pressure is what's forcing the coolant out through the hole.
The only way for the cooling systenm to be below atmospheric pressure is for the fluid to cool and contract after the engine has been shut down. During heatup and operation, the expanding fluid had been expelled into the expansion bottle (it is not an overflow bottle). See
How Stuff Works for a good description of the cooling system operation. Watch how the system functions from cold startup to operating temperature in the animated image
here.
If you want to fix the coolant level sensor then just fix it. If you don't care about it working then I don't care if you fix it or not. It's your car. I like to keep mine working. It's a reflection of ownership and personal values. What do non-functional systems say about yours?
<small>[ September 24, 2003, 05:08 PM: Message edited by: sdpatt ]</small>