The coolant level sensor is an electrical component and therefore not prone to wear and tear. However, it can fail due to an existing defect or if your coolant is not replaced often enough. Coolant contains antifreeze and substances that prevent rust. Over time, these substances disappear, and your coolant attracts water, which can cause rust and short circuits.
If the coolant level sensor is faulty, your dashboard light will come on, even if there is enough coolant in the reservoir. This is therefore easy to check. Due to the location of the sensor, it is difficult to replace. This is a time-consuming job that requires the right knowledge, making repair costs at the garage expensive. To save on material costs, you can order a replacement sensor yourself and have it installed by your mechanic.
Coolant level sensor purchase
Buying a new coolant level sensor is easy at Winparts. You can find suitable parts by entering your registration number. Sometimes the complete coolant reservoir (or expansion tank) needs to be replaced. You can also easily find this using your registration number. Our expert customer service is ready to assist you with advice, and with our fast delivery, you can get back on the road quickly.























