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  • #31
    Air is not a good conductor of heat. Without liquid circulating, the indicated temperature may be considerably lower than actual. Also depends on where the coolant probe is located.
    "Sure it’s quiet, for a diesel, but that’s like being well-behaved… for a murderer."- Jeremy Clarkson

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    • #32
      My understanding was that once coolant is gone the temp gauge is useless. There are products out there who do send alarms on coolant loss (redarc does one if I'm not mistaken). I've seen it at the 4wd show for less than $100

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      • #33
        Originally posted by MidLifeCrisis View Post
        hmm.
        Aj, so you are saying the temp guage cannot readthe extremely hot air that replaced the hot liquid? Does not make sense to me. I have a food temp guage that reads the ambiant temp when not poked in food. I have an EGT that reads ambiant temp. When hot gases flow past it reads that and I'm sure it would read liquid as well.
        Mu old man was an RAA service contractor and ran a mechanical / radiator repair business for many years, I couldn't tell you the number of people that lost the coolant in their vehicle and couldn't understand why they cooked the motor as the temp gauge was reading that the engine was cool.

        I don't understand the technical reasons why, however the temp sender unit in motors doesn't read hot air very well. If you doubt my wisdom MLC, empty the coolant out of your Prado and drive it until the temp gauge reads it is overheating, go on I dare you

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        • #34
          http://www.enginesaver.com.au/

          Looks like a good idea to me. You D4D owners would have an easy install too!
          Diesel Prado with various things...

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          • #35
            Originally posted by iantz View Post
            http://www.enginesaver.com.au/

            Looks like a good idea to me. You D4D owners would have an easy install too!
            Looks good.
            2011 150series GXL

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            • #36
              All our engines on the boat have low coolant alarms(visual & audible). It is as AJ said the only true way to detect total coolant loss and then overheating = cooked motor. iantz the sensor looks the goods so do we buy one for MLC then drop the coolant out to test it. Reckon I will get one.

              Regards Adam
              Yep.....I have a Prado just like you
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              • #37
                Temp probe in engines must have coolant around to read correctly sadly. This is why you only have a short period to pick up the problem.
                2009 120 V6 Auto. 265/70/17 Goodyear Silent Armours. Bilsteins and Kings Springs.

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                • #38
                  Have you made a decision yet Noobie??
                  Diesel Prado with various things...

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                  • #39
                    Piggy made me
                    Last edited by Noobie; 02-05-2012, 02:45 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Noobie View Post
                      Yeap! But it's top secret!

                      There's some extra goodies getting thrown in the old girl that some of you might enjoy. So stay tuned. Will add it all to my build thread. Will be at least a month. But should come back a fair bit different. Thought while they have it might as well get everything sorted out the way it should be...
                      Sounds intriguing, can't wait to hear what you've done
                      Our 6 year old and 3 year old try their hardest to make sure there is no time or money for the other baby

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