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      09-23-2009, 09:29 PM   #1
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Question Low Coolant Level- Been Driving For A Month- Have A Question.

The light came on for the low coolant level about a month ago and has stayed on ever since. Im planning on going to the dealer in a few days but a question i have is: The tempature guage never gets passed the middle 250 temp mark. Do i still have to take it in? Ive been driving for a month with no problem. I dont want to waste my time at the dealer if its the sensors messing up.
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  1. the gauge measures oil temperature, not coolant (though yes, it would be higher if you were overheating)
  2. why not just check the level yourself?
  3. how is either confirming or ruling out a faulty sensor a waste of time?
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Usually when you have a fluid warning, you should go take care of that and not wait a month.

And are you seriously incapable of opening your hood and adding coolant into the coolant tank? You do know that there is a manual floater in the tank that you can reference to, right?
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checked it out at chevron and saw the stick was somewhat in, so bought some distilled water and poured it to the correct lvl and now the sensor is gone, yay.
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checked it out at chevron and saw the stick was somewhat in, so bought some distilled water and poured it to the correct lvl and now the sensor is gone, yay.
Next time put in a 50/50 mix. Just adding distilled over time will dilute the anti-freeze and make is lease efficient. Just a heads up.
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will dilute the anti-freeze and make is lease efficient. Just a heads up.
Make what less efficient? The "anti-freeze" from turning into ice? You are correct on that factor. Look at his location, SoCal, I doubt it freezes over there. Water dissipates heat better then anti-freeze.
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Make what less efficient? The "anti-freeze" from turning into ice? You are correct on that factor. Look at his location, SoCal, I doubt it freezes over there. Water dissipates heat better then anti-freeze.
+1 im glad you said it so I didnt have too.
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Make what less efficient? The "anti-freeze" from turning into ice? You are correct on that factor. Look at his location, SoCal, I doubt it freezes over there. Water dissipates heat better then anti-freeze.
You tropical folks do realize that COOLANT raises the boiling point and contains rust inhibitors, right?

Now someone will chime in with "rust inhibitors? with an aluminum block and plastic radiator tanks?"
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Boiling point in a pressurized system isn't really an issue...the car will go into limp mode due to coolant temps long before the water/coolant will boil. However the corrosion protection provided by coolant is something to definitely consider...that's why its recommended that even if you live in areas that don't freeze to at least use an 80/20 H2O/coolant mix, or use deionized water and put in water wetter, which also has corrosion inhibiting properties.
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putting in distilled water for now is fine, i did that before when i had the light on and just waited till the service to have it flushed
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You tropical folks do realize that COOLANT raises the boiling point and contains rust inhibitors, right?

Now someone will chime in with "rust inhibitors? with an aluminum block and plastic radiator tanks?"
It also helps the radiator remove more heat from the coolant to help keep the car cooler. Water wetter is like coolant on steroids.

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putting in distilled water for now is fine, i did that before when i had the light on and just waited till the service to have it flushed
Ok, then that is fine. You just don't want to keep doing that. That is all I was trying to say.
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There are certain things that we do in life. Feed the cat. Give the dog water. Pay our bills. And when it comes to cars; coolant, oil and air in the tires.
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There are certain things that we do in life. Feed the cat. Give the dog water. Pay our bills. And when it comes to cars; coolant, oil and air in the tires.
But don't give your Dog coolant!
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You tropical folks do realize that COOLANT raises the boiling point and contains rust inhibitors, right?

Now someone will chime in with "rust inhibitors? with an aluminum block and plastic radiator tanks?"
Where did you read anyone recommending to run straight water?

And last time I checked, our cylinder sleeves are not aluminum.

Are you aware what anti-freeze even mostly consists of?

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Boiling point in a pressurized system isn't really an issue...the car will go into limp mode due to coolant temps long before the water/coolant will boil. However the corrosion protection provided by coolant is something to definitely consider...that's why its recommended that even if you live in areas that don't freeze to at least use an 80/20 H2O/coolant mix, or use deionized water and put in water wetter, which also has corrosion inhibiting properties.
Finally someone that sounds like they aren't pulling facts out of their ass.

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It also helps the radiator remove more heat from the coolant to help keep the car cooler. Water wetter is like coolant on steroids.
You really need to stop stop posting your invalid theories.

The only thing that helps the radiator remove heat is the air that goes through it (naturally and with the aid of the radiator fan).

Water wetter is normally used as an additive for individuals running a mostly straight water mix. It helps to prevent rust.

Although it is not uncommon for it to be added to a normal coolant mix.
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But don't give your Dog coolant!
I don't know, he just helped himself to a bunch of cookies that were the dining room table.
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Anti-Freeze actually tastes very sweet and very poisonous if ingested.
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