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Low Coolant Light?

cjkeeliii

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Why am I getting a low coolant light when I apply brakes sharply? The radiator and overflow tank are full of antifreze. I also got the light once on a sharp bumpy curve. Any help is appreciated.
 

dieselpony

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On my truck a somewhat flashing low coolant light is caused by oxidation. Sanding the tip of the sensor (located on passenger side of radiator half way down with a yellow (?) wire helps a lot. Another thing are the grounds between chassis, battery and engine.

Walter
 

hobie237

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Yeah, it's the same thing as the intermittent "water in fuel" lights that some people get. After a while you get junk on the probe (story of my life) and it gives intermittent errors.
 
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