Check Engine Light
300GTkid
10-05-2008, 09:05 PM
I just noticed it tonight while driving home. I don't know whats one it is but it the one on the right, the one on the very bottom it looks like a house with lines in it. It's right under the 160mph mark. What is it Thanks
95DodgeAvenger95
10-05-2008, 09:35 PM
coolant level sensor, check ur coolant level. check your water pump make sure its not leakin.
300GTkid
10-05-2008, 11:28 PM
coolant level sensor, check ur coolant level. check your water pump make sure its not leakin.
The car doesn't overheat , and the coolant level is fine.
The car doesn't overheat , and the coolant level is fine.
Polygon
10-05-2008, 11:45 PM
Well, where did you check the coolant? At the filler neck or the overflow? The sensor is in the overflow. That light means that you have a low level in the overflow.
300GTkid
10-06-2008, 12:27 AM
Well, where did you check the coolant? At the filler neck or the overflow? The sensor is in the overflow. That light means that you have a low level in the overflow.
I checked at the radiator cap
I checked at the radiator cap
300GTkid
10-06-2008, 10:12 AM
I checked at the radiator cap
Yeah the overflow was bone dry put some anit-freeze in it and the problem went away. Thanks
Yeah the overflow was bone dry put some anit-freeze in it and the problem went away. Thanks
95DodgeAvenger95
10-06-2008, 02:00 PM
The car doesn't overheat , and the coolant level is fine.
not yet, one day my coolant light came on so i filled it back up and few weeks later was back on. found out my water pump was leaking, and my car never over heated
not yet, one day my coolant light came on so i filled it back up and few weeks later was back on. found out my water pump was leaking, and my car never over heated
300GTkid
10-06-2008, 03:01 PM
not yet, one day my coolant light came on so i filled it back up and few weeks later was back on. found out my water pump was leaking, and my car never over heated
Yeah i will keep an eye on that but i pray thats not whats wrong because it's won't get fixed anytime soon. I'll park it
Yeah i will keep an eye on that but i pray thats not whats wrong because it's won't get fixed anytime soon. I'll park it
300GTkid
10-07-2008, 03:24 PM
Sorry for asking but now shes dripping more. But its not from the water pump its from the passenger side front. Right under the resivor and by the radiator hose on the ground. I might of poured to much in there i filled it up to the lsat mark. The radiator seems full and the resivor hasn't lost any thing either. This thing started dripping after i added more. The lights gone but still whats going on.
Polygon
10-07-2008, 07:12 PM
It could be an air bubble that worked it's way out or the overflow was too full. The over flow cap has a hose on the inside that goes to the bottom. On the top it has an inlet hose. The other hose on the top is for over flow and it simply dumps out to the ground.
Does it only do this after driving it or did you not drive it at all after filling it?
Does it only do this after driving it or did you not drive it at all after filling it?
300GTkid
10-07-2008, 10:11 PM
It could be an air bubble that worked it's way out or the overflow was too full. The over flow cap has a hose on the inside that goes to the bottom. On the top it has an inlet hose. The other hose on the top is for over flow and it simply dumps out to the ground.
Does it only do this after driving it or did you not drive it at all after filling it?
After filling it,i drove it arounf for about five minutes and let it sit and noticed right under my coolant tank was wet with coolant, and there was a puddle uner it also.
Does it only do this after driving it or did you not drive it at all after filling it?
After filling it,i drove it arounf for about five minutes and let it sit and noticed right under my coolant tank was wet with coolant, and there was a puddle uner it also.
Polygon
10-08-2008, 12:19 AM
Alright, so, I take it that it doesn't continue to leak until the tank is empty again? If not then I'd say that you had an air bubble or over filled. Just keep an eye on the tank for a week and watch the level. If you have to keep adding fluid then you have other issues.
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