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Old 04-20-2004, 11:11 AM
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Im having problems with it going off constantly and it's getting really annoying.I don't want to get rid of it because of its important functions so I need to fix the problem.It's the coolant buzzer.All fluids levels are fine so there must be air in the coolant line.How do I get air out of the system?
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Take out the low coolant sensor(one wire, bolts on top of radiator) clean the aluminum oxidation off the sensor.



If that doesnt work, you can ground the wire to stop the buzzing until you get the sensor. BUT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COOLANT!
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Originally Posted by RONIN FC' date='Apr 20 2004, 12:35 PM
Take out the low coolant sensor(one wire, bolts on top of radiator) clean the aluminum oxidation off the sensor.



If that doesnt work, you can ground the wire to stop the buzzing until you get the sensor. BUT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE COOLANT!
I have coolant it's just about full.Im going to clean the aluminum oxidation off the sensor right now as you said.Hope this works.
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Well I went out and did that went to the gas station and now the low oil buzzer is coming on and I just had an oil change a few weeks ago.Damn this sucks I have a ****** headache now.
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Originally Posted by 4RotorRocket' date='Apr 20 2004, 07:01 PM
Well I went out and did that went to the gas station and now the low oil buzzer is coming on and I just had an oil change a few weeks ago.Damn this sucks I have a ****** headache now.
Oil Leak,eh? I just love those.



Could it be your coolant system does not have enough pressure? Also, on the low oil buzzer, check the oil cooler lines. I ran into that over the weekend. I spent roughly 30 extra dollars in new oil. And the oil that was in there was fresh.



And then you may have CPU electrical problems.
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will it go off if the car is really low on gas? i ask because my car is full of oil and coolant but the **** comes on about 30 seconds after the car has been runnin and stays on until the switch is turned off then it does the same again when started. the only thing the car is low on is fuel. i've yet to put over like 2 gallons it it since i've had it... lol, never been on the road with it.
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Originally Posted by NCTII87' date='Apr 20 2004, 10:45 PM
will it go off if the car is really low on gas? i ask because my car is full of oil and coolant but the **** comes on about 30 seconds after the car has been runnin and stays on until the switch is turned off then it does the same again when started. the only thing the car is low on is fuel. i've yet to put over like 2 gallons it it since i've had it... lol, never been on the road with it.
yeah but then you would see the gas pump dummy light
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Hey I had the same problem with my car. it was a very simple fix for me

on mine a wire had come out it just needed to be pluged-in it was under the steering the column, I was actually searching for the speaker to shut it up.
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Originally Posted by Super_Dude' date='Apr 21 2004, 04:02 AM
Hey I had the same problem with my car. it was a very simple fix for me

on mine a wire had come out it just needed to be pluged-in it was under the steering the column, I was actually searching for the speaker to shut it up.
hmm thanks i'll go check that out
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