Help with cooling!
I thought I may have blown a radiator hose, but I found that my engine coolant level sensor was dangling unplugged. It had some silcone on it where the previous owner must have rigged it up, and it appeared to be in rough shape.
I checked the coolant dipstick and I still have plenty of coolant in there. Also, there was no sign of any coolant leak. I just had coolant spray on the passenger side of the engine, especially on the battery, which is right by the level sensor.
Could this have caused my issue? I plan on replacing the sensor tomorrow. I'm scared that it could be a head gasket or something.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
And.....you don't check coolant levels with that dipstick......that's just an overflow tank. The ONLY way to check coolant level is to take the radiator cap off and look into the actual radiator.....COLD ENGINE ONLY.... It must be literally topped off where the coolant is about to overflow out.....then you put the cap on. Zero air makes for the best coolant system.
That coolant sensor very easily pops into its port, then that metal clip goes on. That's it. Takes about 10 seconds.
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Also.......buy a new radiator cap. They are cheap and its good to replace them every year or two. I use the Stant cap with pressure release lever. Is like $4.00
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No more overheating! And no giant plume of steam.
But...now my low coolant light is on? Also from the steam bath, now my A/C pulley sounds like crap. When I run the A/C though, that noise goes away. I am more concerned at getting the low coolant light to extinguish.
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No more overheating! And no giant plume of steam.
But...now my low coolant light is on? Also from the steam bath, now my A/C pulley sounds like crap. When I run the A/C though, that noise goes away. I am more concerned at getting the low coolant light to extinguish.
Maybe disconnect the battery for 30 min........clear everything.
The squeaking is from coolant all over the belt and pulley wheels. Only way to clean that sticky crap off is to idle the engine and with a garden hose.......let water run onto the a/c pulley wheel for a little while. I cleaned mine that way once when I got coolant everywhere. You basically have to reactivate that sticky **** so it can then be rinsed off.
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I also carefully sprayed the pulleys w/ a garden hose and the noise is all but gone. Thanks!
I also carefully sprayed the pulleys w/ a garden hose and the noise is all but gone. Thanks!
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