Has anyone using one of these "Water Watch". Its for caching any water in your diesel. If so can you gve use a yes get or no do not get.
-- Edited by Popeye on Saturday 13th of April 2013 06:39:29 PM
justcruisin01 said
02:03 AM Apr 14, 2013
For years now vehicles have had a water trap cannister with a redlight warning on the dash , or have a water catch bowl fitted below the fuel filter system with the same warning system, why would you need another if you have this factory system, which has been around for 30 years or more.
JC.
Jenno said
09:01 PM Apr 14, 2013
Water watch. Over the years I've had 3 lLandcruisers, have done like many others a lot of clicks, and obtained fuel from many different outlets. Although there is a water trap built into the fuel filter which works quite well, I find that every now and again that trap gets water built up in it. I have had a external water trap fitted which works very well and gives you a visual, whenever water is present.
In my opinion if you want to avoid the possibility of unwanted water etc in your system and possibly causing heaps of damage then fit one, about $100.
Popeye said
03:25 AM Apr 15, 2013
Thank you for you input. After being hurt in the forces I live by the motto. Allways better to be safe than sorry. Thank you again.
Has anyone using one of these "Water Watch". Its for caching any water in your diesel. If so can you gve use a yes get or no do not get.
-- Edited by Popeye on Saturday 13th of April 2013 06:39:29 PM
For years now vehicles have had a water trap cannister with a redlight warning on the dash , or have a water catch bowl fitted below the fuel filter system with the same warning system, why would you need another if you have this factory system, which has been around for 30 years or more.
JC.
I have had a external water trap fitted which works very well and gives you a visual, whenever water is present.
In my opinion if you want to avoid the possibility of unwanted water etc in your system and possibly causing heaps of damage then fit one, about $100.
Thank you for you input. After being hurt in the forces I live by the motto. Allways better to be safe than sorry. Thank you again.