[Rovernet] 2000TC - Brake Fluid Sensor?

Tom Rymes tom at rymes.net
Fri Apr 7 11:21:01 EDT 2017


Thanks to Pierre and Garrett for the quick responses. I have a plain cap 
right now, and I'd like to get back to a proper switch, especially 
seeing as how this is a single line system.

On 04/07/2017 10:18 AM, garrett bourque via Rovernet wrote:
> Hello Tom,
>   I have an early SC parts book here.  The dunlop brake sustem had a
> level sensor in a metal reservior, by the look of the line drawing in
> the book.  Most TC cars, and my V8 3500S all seem to have a level
> sensor as well.  I do not have a later 2000 parts book, but my vote
> would be yes, your car did have one.  Are you looking for either a
> reservoir or a cover?  Sincerely, Garrett Bourque
>
> On Fri, Apr 7, 2017 at 9:58 AM, Tom Rymes via Rovernet
> <rovernet at rovernet.org> wrote:
>> Folks,
>>
>> I have recently acquired an early 2000TC, and I was wondering if anyone can
>> confirm that there ought to be a float and switch in the cap of the brake
>> fluid reservoir that lights a warning lamp when the fluid level gets low.
>> There isn't one there now, but I am pretty certain I see the wires that
>> should be connected and I have an old photo of the car that seems to show
>> it.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Tom Rymes
>>
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