I have coolant, the sensor appears to be connected. Any way to disable it?
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i think you can take off the wire that is connected to the top of the radiator
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did your overflow tank run empty, and you added coolant recently? if so, try opening your radiator cap and seeing if it makes bubbles in the overflow tank, some times I have seen air get into the rad, and you have to like, depressurize it to get more fluid in, and make the buzzer stop.
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Yeah I did add some coolant but only because the buzzer came on ... the tank was a little less than 1/4 full. I tried your trick but it was a no go. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/dunno.gif
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have you opend up the bleeder valve its a nut thing on the side of the engine (i think) you might need to squeeze all the air out of the system
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If you want to disable the buzzer, you have to ground the wire that is going to the sensor.
If its on the TII, I don't remember it going through water. Weird. |
Check the hose going from the rear of the engine on the drivers side to the fire wall. It wears out kinda quick near the clamp on the engine.
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found out why that hose goes bad, every one knows that it is because oil drips on it from some where, I finally figured out where, the oil filter has the wrong adapter on it, it is like a $5 part at a rotary shop, some day I will even get one, umm, maybe.
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I had to resolder my connection it kept giving me false warnings, damn that thing is annoying. crank up the stereo!
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Originally Posted by SoniX' date='Oct 30 2002, 10:50 PM
found out why that hose goes bad, every one knows that it is because oil drips on it from some where, I finally figured out where, the oil filter has the wrong adapter on it, it is like a $5 part at a rotary shop, some day I will even get one, umm, maybe.
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