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Old 12-02-2005, 05:33 PM
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Question 95 Trans Am SES light

I BOUGHT MY BIRD ABOUT 5 DAYS AGO IT IS BLACK CONVERTIBLE... 5,7LTR..
BUT I GOT A PROBLEM MAYBE...BECAUSE SOME TIME WHEN I WAS DRIVING THE Service Engine Soon LIGHT APPEARS.. AND IT MIGHT BE TURN OFF IN A SHORT TIME...
WHAT MIGHT BE THE PROBLEM?? I AM CONFUSED BECUZ IT LIGHTS ON THEN OFF...

AND MY LOW COOLANT LIGHT APPEARS ALWAYS.. BUT NO HEAT SEEKING...

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Old 12-02-2005, 07:07 PM
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For the SES light you'll have to get someone to read the code(s) for you, should be stored in memory even if it goes off...don't know if AZ can read it for free since you have a '95??? Low coolant light staying on after checking the level and being fine is usually just a dirty/bad sensor - on LS1's you can just disconnect the sensor and the light will stay off. Hope this helps...
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since 95? I bought a 1995 model Transam I mean
Hmm.. You are saying that you have to go it to the service.. I am confused becuz it apperars some time and goes off... Not evertime staying..

P.s. I am writing from Country Turkey...
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and Low coolant sensor on LT1 engine can I disconnect the sensor and how?
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It just plugs into the module. There's a picture of the plug at http://shbox.com - click on "component location views" then "low coolant sensor"
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man you are great.. thank you for da link..
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but i am a bit far about lt1 engine my another car is BMW.. american engines are a bit confusing

I got a problem about my passenger side window motor I think... because it open or close so slowly than mine side window... What should ı do??
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Window motors going out is a common problem on the F-Body - replacement instructions if you need them are on shoebox's site also: http://shbox.com/page/windowmotor.html And good luck with the SES light, hope it's something simple.
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thank for your help my friend..! have a nice day



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