Weird Cooling Issue
chris_fit
12-23-2004, 06:05 PM
I just got my radiator flush done. It was 50,000 miles since I got a new radiator so i figured I should get a flush. I have the typical 1995 Aurora that has a temp of 200 on the highway and like 230 or so in traffic. Well now after the flush the DIC displays LOW ENGINE COOLANT. There is plenty of coolant. Also the fans are on all the time! The temp does not go above 200 even in traffic now, however the fans are on as soon as I start the car. The place said they tried to find a sensor on the coolant container but could not fine one. Where would the sensor for the coolant be?
My question is should I leave it like this (since the fans keep the temp cooler) or go complain at the place I got the flush done and say fix this you broke it (as the fans might get over worked and annoying DIC message). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
~Chris
My question is should I leave it like this (since the fans keep the temp cooler) or go complain at the place I got the flush done and say fix this you broke it (as the fans might get over worked and annoying DIC message). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
~Chris
Retro-D
12-23-2004, 07:47 PM
I just got my radiator flush done. It was 50,000 miles since I got a new radiator so i figured I should get a flush. I have the typical 1995 Aurora that has a temp of 200 on the highway and like 230 or so in traffic. Well now after the flush the DIC displays LOW ENGINE COOLANT. There is plenty of coolant. Also the fans are on all the time! The temp does not go above 200 even in traffic now, however the fans are on as soon as I start the car. The place said they tried to find a sensor on the coolant container but could not fine one. Where would the sensor for the coolant be?
My question is should I leave it like this (since the fans keep the temp cooler) or go complain at the place I got the flush done and say fix this you broke it (as the fans might get over worked and annoying DIC message). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
~Chris
The coolant level sensor/switch is located on the bottom of the surge tank. Check the underside of the tank to see if they knocked the connector off. Also ask them if they added the GM supplement (sealant) to the lower radiator hose as part of their service for your 95. Good luck with this service place, if they couldn't find that obvious sensor then???
RD
My question is should I leave it like this (since the fans keep the temp cooler) or go complain at the place I got the flush done and say fix this you broke it (as the fans might get over worked and annoying DIC message). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
~Chris
The coolant level sensor/switch is located on the bottom of the surge tank. Check the underside of the tank to see if they knocked the connector off. Also ask them if they added the GM supplement (sealant) to the lower radiator hose as part of their service for your 95. Good luck with this service place, if they couldn't find that obvious sensor then???
RD
chris_fit
12-27-2004, 08:56 PM
I went back to the place and it was the sensor... It was stuck on the bottom of the surge tank. Its like a toilet valve it rises up when its full :-P Guy fixed it no charge. Yay my baby is ok again :-P
Sweet William
12-28-2004, 09:54 AM
Did you ask about putting the supplement tablets in the system? Ask them where to put them in at. If they put them in the surge tank instead of in the hose that can cause problems. Also, you need to use either Bars leak Gold or the Gm tablets. They or not metal based and won't plug up what does not need to be plugged.
It is an important move for these motors.
You could call them like a new customer and ask a few questions.
It is an important move for these motors.
You could call them like a new customer and ask a few questions.
chris_fit
12-28-2004, 08:54 PM
No I didn't... I'll have to do that. I keep forgetting about it. Thanks. What do those tablets do? Are they expensive?
treeboy38
12-29-2004, 01:54 AM
If they put them in the surge tank instead of in the hose that can cause problems.
Oops
:banghead:
When I changed my coolant I just crushed them up and put them in the overflow tahk. No problems *knock on wood*
Oops
:banghead:
When I changed my coolant I just crushed them up and put them in the overflow tahk. No problems *knock on wood*
chris_fit
01-05-2005, 07:38 PM
bump..
What do these tablets do?
What do these tablets do?
treeboy38
01-05-2005, 08:40 PM
What do these tablets do?
the tablets help seal any small cracks that my be in the system. All I know is that they work well.
the tablets help seal any small cracks that my be in the system. All I know is that they work well.
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