New member. Peugeot 306. Help required please.

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  1. John1985

    John1985

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    I have a 2000 model Peugeot 306 2.0l hdi.
    Recently I got in the car and there was a good inch or two of water in the driver's footwell. I found the cause for it and have cleared it and managed to dry out the carpet, however since then the engine coolant level warning light has come on- weirdly it's only illuminated when the engine is off and the key is out of the ignition. When I turn the ignition on the light goes off(?!). This has meant disconnecting the battery every time I park up for any length of time. I have read elsewhere it could be trying to tell me that the sensor is on its way out. I have replaced the sensor but the problem has not gone away. If anyone has any insights on what my next move should be please get in touch.
    Thanks in advance. IMG_20201106_170639503.jpg
     
    John1985, Dec 20, 2020
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