Coolant Level Sensor question
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For the past months the red bulb in the water temp gauge keeps flashing at random times. Coolant is OK and no leaking exists. Two days ago I changed the thermostat and since then it stopped blinking.
So the question is, apart from the coolant expansion tank, is this bulb taking readings from another sensor?
Just to mention that the sensor on the coolant tank is the 251919372A, and I have changed this two or three times already, because it is bleeding coolant after some time. The new one from veedub site is also currently bleeding…
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markageo said
Hi,
For the past months the red bulb in the water temp gauge keeps flashing at random times. Coolant is OK and no leaking exists. Two days ago I changed the thermostat and since then it stopped blinking.
So the question is, apart from the coolant expansion tank, is this bulb taking readings from another sensor?
Just to mention that the sensor on the coolant tank is the 251919372A, and I have changed this two or three times already, because it is bleeding coolant after some time. The new one from veedub site is also currently bleeding…
Cheers,
George
My Rivage has just started with a flashing coolant light even though theres no problem. I think its just water on the sensor after I cleaned the engine bay i'm going to wait for it to dry out and check tomorrow,But also I see from your pic your car has almost the same milage as mine , my cars got 202,300 miles.
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Now it works fine, but unfortunately I still get some random red bulbs for no reason. I will head to checking the coolant temp sensor as rubjonny suggested.
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