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For a while I was wathcing my fresh water level indicator not working properly. My VW service shop was blaming limescale, but it was an epic journey to open the lid of the tank - I didn't allow to use a brute force and demanded to order a special opening tool provided by VW.
After finally opening the tank today there was a surprise - the sensor is multiple cracked. I obviously need to order a new one. However, I am wondering what was the cause of it - water in the tank never froze and there is no other physical stress present. Any idea?
![IMG_20170504_191756.jpg IMG_20170504_191756.jpg](https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/data/attachments/19/19707-1296f6d0d01c514314b94e966e267ff9.jpg)
After finally opening the tank today there was a surprise - the sensor is multiple cracked. I obviously need to order a new one. However, I am wondering what was the cause of it - water in the tank never froze and there is no other physical stress present. Any idea?
![IMG_20170504_192149.jpg IMG_20170504_192149.jpg](https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/data/attachments/19/19704-dd9b2f5d61c3cb60c32368de164e7ff3.jpg)
![IMG_20170504_191822.jpg IMG_20170504_191822.jpg](https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/data/attachments/19/19705-b6cc837e64ba1cd2e43bdc6c98e9c0f3.jpg)
![IMG_20170504_191803.jpg IMG_20170504_191803.jpg](https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/data/attachments/19/19706-e182af8b0cd77165bb76466b28af7796.jpg)
![IMG_20170504_191756.jpg IMG_20170504_191756.jpg](https://vwcaliforniaclub.com/data/attachments/19/19707-1296f6d0d01c514314b94e966e267ff9.jpg)