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  1. #1 coolant level sensor, you gotta be crapping me! 
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    Well, the coolant is up to level, I am real meticulous about maintenance.
    However, the "low coolant" light sometimes flashes. Car is not overheating or running warmer than normal. I thought "Well maybe the sensor is bad"
    Located it on the radiator, could harnesses seem to be in the way, but it is right there.

    So I look at autozone website for a price, and they want 50 bucks for this thing! Hell with that, I will just live with the light flashing.
    It might be messed up on count of having used "alumaseal" to stop a tiny leak I simply could not locate, but messed up or not, I ain't about to drop a 50 on that thing.

    I don't get why simple sensors like that are so God-awful expensive. A MAF or MAP, maybe, but this stupid thing?
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    ya . mine flickers at startup. but i don't care. 60 bucks locally, like 30 online. not worth the time.

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    Are we to guess that sensors and lights like that are for people who NEVER check the fluids?
    I used to have this 1990 Cavalier Z24 that did the same thing.
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    Just unplug it and the light will never come back on, mine has been unplugged for years.
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    i was gonna say junkyard but 01GTP has an easier idea
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    Unplug it, levels are for noobs, watch your temps dur? lol
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    How about take it out and clean it? that generally helps.
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    Tried that, just unplug it.Screw dummy lights
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    Quote Originally Posted by KwazrollinZ28GTP View Post
    Unplug it, levels are for noobs, watch your temps dur? lol
    They don't call them idiot lights for nothing!
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