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helldmgd 07-27-2009 01:30 PM

COolant level light
 
So driving down the freeway today a strange lookng light popped on under my oil pressure gage. Looked like battery light at a glance but no + - signs. The light went away in a matter of seconds, but peaked my curiosity. I whipped out the manual to find what the light was and it's coolant level... I drove to the nearest auto parts store and checked my coolant level. Car was still hot so the resivoir almost spewed on me. Coolant levels looked fine but I'm worried because of the apex seal issues in the renesis and fd3 cars. Any ideas? Car has 49k and I've owned it for only 3k miles. Gonna let the car cool and fill the resivoir.

Razz1 07-27-2009 01:33 PM

First off... never.. NEVER open a hot resoviur system.

Check it when its cool. Start car and fill as required.

JTtheDude 07-27-2009 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by Razz1 (Post 3137649)
First off... never.. NEVER open a hot resoviur system.

Check it when its cool. Start car and fill as required.

+1^. I had a friend that had to go to the hospital due to burns on his arm from opening a hot reservoir, not a good idea! Check it cold and fill as necessary, if it keeps happening to you the sensor at the bottom of the reservoir could be bad, mine light goes on and off all the time now because of the sensor yet mine has never had overheating issues.

rodjonathan 07-27-2009 01:49 PM

sorry to say but it might be the sensor its known to go out ... i had mine replaced many times under warranty but it still happened so i just disconnected the sensor and i check my level when i check my oil anyway :)

helldmgd 07-28-2009 10:48 PM

I know radiators are explosive when hot... I took precautions before hand. Thanx for the tip on the sensor. Coolant level is fine. Was more worried about the apex seals then anything.

BlackRX82006 07-28-2009 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by helldmgd (Post 3140611)
I know radiators are explosive when hot... I took precautions before hand. Thanx for the tip on the sensor. Coolant level is fine. Was more worried about the apex seals then anything.

What precautions can you take when opening a HOT coolant system?! I've seen a guy nudge the neck of a hot radiator and it BLEW UP. There is only 1 precaution, let the car cool down, end of discussion.

I mean that out of respect, for your safety and well being.

But I had the same thing happen to me, but because Phoenix is a close resemblance to hell, and everything runs hot. I thought it was one of the faulty sensors the 8's are commonly presenting. But I got home, let it cool, then check specs on where it should be and saw that I spewed coolant all over my engine bay on a 113+ degree day. Filled it to specs and it's never come back

invasion08 07-29-2009 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by helldmgd (Post 3137642)
So driving down the freeway today a strange lookng light popped on under my oil pressure gage. Looked like battery light at a glance but no + - signs. The light went away in a matter of seconds, but peaked my curiosity. I whipped out the manual to find what the light was and it's coolant level... I drove to the nearest auto parts store and checked my coolant level. Car was still hot so the resivoir almost spewed on me. Coolant levels looked fine but I'm worried because of the apex seal issues in the renesis and fd3 cars. Any ideas? Car has 49k and I've owned it for only 3k miles. Gonna let the car cool and fill the resivoir.

Your very lucky you did not get burned. Never open the coolant cap when the car is hot. The best way and only way to get your coolant level is in the morning after the car has sat all night.

Spinning Sushi 07-29-2009 05:24 PM

That is not a coolant light! That light is a White House but RED for RED ALERT! The car is linked up to the Department of Homeland Security's network system. When it illuminates, it means that terrorists are targeting your car every time it goes of.

The next time you see that light, stop the car, get out of it, and run away as far as you can!

BlackRX82006 07-29-2009 07:28 PM

Yeah run god damnit! And leave the keys in your passenger side front wheel well. And lemme know where you left it...

helldmgd 07-30-2009 11:53 AM

Don't be gay with the "you'll get burned" crap. I'm well aware of the functioning of the radiator. Everyone has the same thing to say. I've opened several hot radiator caps with lots of padded towels and some bare handed. If the cap is bareable, like it was on my Rex, you can vent the resivoir ever so slightly to check for coolant and not get burned. I know that it's not standard operating proceedure, but I work in dangerous situations everyday and live o tell about it. Pls get off the soap box I got my answer about the SENSOR. That's all I needed to know. No need to go into details about all the rediculous things I have done with cars in the past. No one has to believe someone typing on the innernat.

swoope 07-31-2009 03:21 AM

wow,

how about you do a search for anything related to coolant light on..

several threads going on right now..

if you searched as much as you typed about you ability to withstand burns you would have been done.

btw, nice that you are gay by not taking the time to search..

tardwad.

beers :beer:



Originally Posted by helldmgd (Post 3143374)
Don't be gay with the "you'll get burned" crap. I'm well aware of the functioning of the radiator. Everyone has the same thing to say. I've opened several hot radiator caps with lots of padded towels and some bare handed. If the cap is bareable, like it was on my Rex, you can vent the resivoir ever so slightly to check for coolant and not get burned. I know that it's not standard operating proceedure, but I work in dangerous situations everyday and live o tell about it. Pls get off the soap box I got my answer about the SENSOR. That's all I needed to know. No need to go into details about all the rediculous things I have done with cars in the past. No one has to believe someone typing on the innernat.



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