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    I've had the Engine Saver in mine for several years. Nice & simple & self tests each time ignition is turned on. Easy to fit to the TD42, just screws into the thermostat housing. Probably much as Turtle's diagram, but with a self test function & a buzzer (loud) as well as the LED. Expensive for what it is, but cheap for what it does.

    Mine came on for the first time not long back, just after I changed coolant which needed topping up.

    Harder to miss an audible alarm than just a light. The self test is essential imho, otherwise you have no idea if it is working.
    Last edited by Cuppa; 1st March 2017 at 08:28 PM.

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