Well I am glad it is not my pump, but I now have a question regarding the coolant warning light. I thought the light went off if your coolant level is low in the tank, thats what the sensor on top is for. So if an air bubble gets inside and the sensor freaks out saying it is low on coolant why would the temp needle go sky high. Is some part of the coolant system actually getting that hot, or is the computer just trying to get my attention? Nathan
>Sounds like air in the cooling system - had the same thing happen to me a >few years ago. > >Check your coolant level and top it off. Then bleed the system of any air >that might be trapped in the system. > >TomC
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