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  1. In my experience float sensors involve major surgery into the expansion tank and have a high early failure rate due to the high temperatures within the tank. The tank also has to be a "proper" pressurized tank that is a intregral part of the circulating system..Not just a expansion tank which stores expanded coolant and then draws it back on cooling. (you can lose all engine coolant and the level in the tank probably won't drop) The plastics involved in the floats construction need to be Glass filled nylon to withstand the temps/pressures involved....most floats are not made of this as they are designed to operate in a cold fluid enviroment (water tanks/waste tanks etc.
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