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Author Topic: Check light.....is it possible to turn it off for good?  (Read 2708 times)

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Re: Check light.....is it possible to turn it off for good?
« Reply #15 on: 27 September 2014, 00:53:45 »

Coolant reservoir is full of brand new coolant and the coolant level sensor fuctioning perfectly, saved my a** when i blew lower rad hose :y
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Re: Check light.....is it possible to turn it off for good?
« Reply #16 on: 27 September 2014, 10:02:47 »

Coolant reservoir is full of brand new coolant and the coolant level sensor fuctioning perfectly, saved my a** when i blew lower rad hose :y

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Re: Check light.....is it possible to turn it off for good?
« Reply #17 on: 28 September 2014, 21:03:12 »

Don't forget also that there is the coolant level sensor message to think about.

As someone on here mentioned (think it was AndyB...cheers mate ;)) if something catastrophic happens to the cooling system you might not realise until the temp. soars and you blow a HG. I'd keep it just for that. imo  :y

Yep,if my v8 Landy had a coolant level sensor it might still be on the road rather than being broken for parts :'(
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