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DeformityX 12-24-2005 05:39 PM

Damned thing is extremely annoying >=( >=( >=( It stays on regardless of what i do, ive changed the coolant and topped it off 3 times now, including a full cooling system flush each time. Any ideas??

(Any way to disable them maybe? Or anything you can think of that can cause this?)



The car is an 87 N/A, for ID purposes.

RE_TurboFB 12-24-2005 05:44 PM

You might wanna replace the sensor, but i'd just clip the wire to the buzzer..

fc3sboy1 12-24-2005 05:45 PM

i just had this problem on a customer car, his was n s5 but what solved the problem was a new raditor cap and level sensor on the raditor. also i had that problem with my own s5, turns out the rad cap on mine was also shot and wouldnt hold proper preasure.



id check the cap and sensor

DeformityX 12-24-2005 05:46 PM


Originally Posted by fc3sboy1' post='789780' date='Dec 24 2005, 06:45 PM

i just had this problem on a customer car, his was n s5 but what solved the problem was a new raditor cap and level sensor on the raditor. also i had that problem with my own s5, turns out the rad cap on mine was also shot and wouldnt hold proper preasure.



id check the cap and sensor



Thanks guys, big help. Im gonna run out to the store in like 10mins and grab me a new cap, see if it changes anything.

Seppuku 12-24-2005 05:50 PM

the wire to the sensor has to be grounded? in order for the buzzer to not go off. So if needed do that as a temp fix.

ColinRX7 12-25-2005 09:46 AM

I had the same problem, I pulled over the side of the road and just grounded the wire from the sensor.



But as it turns out I actually had a malfunctioning cooling system (coolant seal in motor), so don't be so quick to dismiss that the sensor is faulty, it's rarer for the sensor to fail than the motor coolant seals


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