At 11:51 AM 9/6/2015, Don Hanson wrote: > So I monitor my gauges, though I may make the time, after yesterday's >scary coolant "incident", to give another try at making the Coolant Level >blinky light on my dash function.. The low-coolant system has three components: the overheat warning blinker in the temp gauge, a coolant level controller 191 919 376 or 191 919 376A, and a pair of stainless steel pins swimming in the coolant pressure bottle. If you have an '85 or older you may have controller 251 919 376 which is taller and should be replaced with one of the newer ones. I can say with assurance that together we can get your low coolant warning system working correctly. First thing to do is pull the tape off it, turn the key on (engine off) and describe in detail what the light does in the first fifteen seconds. Yours, David |
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