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Coolant level sensor leaking.

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Old 08-14-04, 12:05 AM
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brilliantly stupid

 
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haha..yeah.
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lol, yup thats what were talking about
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I just picked up one at my local Mazda dealer parts counter for CAD$14.86 . Pretty inexpensive.

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Yeah, shutup kid.

 
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Originally Posted by rhinor61
THE TOPIC IS ON "LOW COOLANT" sensor, and that is what I am commenting on. It is mounted on top of the radiator, and it purpose is to turn on a dash light that says "low coolant".

My reply was to plug off a leaking low coolant temperature sensor. I never said or recommended removing the coolant temperature gauge.

Before you say something bad about another post, make sure you READ IT.


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Ahhh ****, that's what I get for not reading all of the posts I don't have the coolant level sensor hooked up. I didn't even bother to ground the sensor since the buzzer for mine doesn't work, only the light comes on.
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