Switch the ignition off and start the car again.The light will then stop flashing.
Open the radiator cap, and fill until you see coolant in the sight glass. Once you've topped it up the first time, let it sit for about 30 minutes to bleed down. Come back, check on it, top it off as needed. Don't go above the sight glass, or else the excess coolant will bleed out.
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Topped up.
The light you are describing is the "Low Coolant Level" warning light. It indicates that the coolant level in your car's radiator is low and needs to be topped up. This is important for maintaining proper engine temperature and preventing overheating.
I had this happen on my 2001 S-10. I had a very slow coolant leak and when the coolant would get low I could hear what sounded like water flowing from around the heater. At first I thought I had water built up inside the A/C evaporator which was gurgling, but finally realized it was a coolant problem. Once I fixed my leak and topped off the coolant the noise was gone. Hope this helps.
it depends on the size of your radiator. Just fill it with the correct coolant and top off as the thermostat opens. This assumes the engine is cold (sitting overnight) when you start the engine. Run the heater at max while you do this to bleed the system. Once you can no more coolant to the radiator or overflow bottle, cap the system and make sure the over flow bottle is topped up.
its simple if you don't top up 10 pounds a month u don't get the texts or the free Internet , it wont affect your balance say if you only topped up by 5 pounds hope i helped james
Yes. The drug was introduced into your system and will show up in the test.
Only if the coolant level is diminishing. It's not that you need to top it up every month, week or days. It's you need to maintain a full level of it (the coolant reservoir has a MAX and MIN mark on it.) If your coolant level keeps going down you need to find out the reason, why you are loosing coolant. It might be a broke seal on the radiator cap, weared hose, loosed hose connector, weared water pump assembly, or the worst--weared engine gasket. If the coolant keeps going down, you better pay attention to the level of it "DAILY" not monthly. If not, you are ok to check it monthly as a precaution.
It means the float is full.....as in the hopper (bit that holds coins to pay out) has been set to its limit by the operator and the machine is now "topped up"