low coolant warning light is on during warm-up
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09-04-2005, 11:39
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low coolant warning light is on during warm-up
Thank you John Suter and G man. Coming from 2 lxi
guys this has to be good advice. I'm looking at this from my poor email connection via my yahoo mailbox so I'll try to get this out. Can't get to the forum. By the way John, a few months back you helped me on the problem with the ceiling spotters. I have the solution if you still need it. Thanks again. --- g_man1146 > Hi Ron, > > If yours is the same as my '99LXi, the coolant fill > "door" (about 5" > square) is on the rear, above the engine compartment > door, just left of > center. You can access it with the engine > compartment either open or > closed, an angled funnel is helpful. The coolant > reservoir itself is in > the engine compartment, top center and has a sight > glass to indicate > full. On mine the coolant is only visible when warm > and adding extra > will result in expelling it through the overflow > when hot. Fill until > it just shows in the sight glass and your > low-coolant light should go > out. > > Rich D. '99LXi43' CT > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "luckyron1" > > wrote: > > 2000 lxi w/500 hp D-60. I just had the coolant > flushed and refilled > in > > the spring of last yr. I've looked under the > engine shroud and can't > > figure out where to add a 50/50 solution of diesel > antifreeze/water. > I > > don't see a plastic radiater overflow/reservoir > tank or what you'd > > expect to see under the hood of a car and for that > reason I don't > even > > know how much to add. Where do I put the the > fluid in and how much > do > > I put in? Thanks. > > > > |
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low coolant warning light is on during warm-up - luckyron1 - 09-04-2005, 04:43
low coolant warning light is on during warm-up - g_man1146 - 09-04-2005, 05:20
low coolant warning light is on during warm-up - John Suter - 09-04-2005, 06:46
low coolant warning light is on during warm-up - R J - 09-04-2005 11:39
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