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LOW COOLANT LIGHT - 2000 Chevrolet Lumina

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Old June 3rd, 2009, 9:49 AM
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Hi. I was told by 3 different people that I needed to have my Low Coolant sensor replaced. The light was coming on intermittently at first, then flickering, then stayed on. All levels of coolant were fine.

I had the sensor replaced and now the light just stays on constantly. Is it something with the computer? I don't know. I was also suggested to unhook the battery for a few seconds and hook it back, that that should reset things.

Could that help or what else could it be?? Help! Thanks
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Can you pull the sensor out and see if its clogged or dirty, maybe a simple cleaning on the sensor might do the trick. Just trying to think of things to try without spending $$.
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Yes, we did already have the sensor replaced this week and it's still the same problem - light constantly on
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Dont know how I missed that , you clearly posted it Id try the battery disconnect for 10-15 min.
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Thanks . . . I will suggest that to my husband tonite to try it. I don't believe it has tried it already.

If you think of anything else, please post! Appreciate it!!
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I am sure some other members will chime in and have more info on your problem. At least the battery disconnect does not cost any $$ even if it does not correct the problem.
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verry well could be a short or corosion in the wires... kind of a pain to track that stuf......
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