![]() Then that relay/control unit has a separate connection to the instrument cluster. Instead the coolant tank level sensor connects to a relay/control unit. There is NO connection from the coolant tank level sensor to the instrument cluster to trigger the led flash.Īgain, NO connection from the tank to the cluster. It seems like I've been over this a thousand times but people still waste time and effort chasing the the wild goose. Posted: Sat 7:36 pm Post subject: Re: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start you need to absolutely rule out the alarm condition (low conductivity) first, then you can move onto circuitry issues. In basic troubleshooting flow sequencing, you have a sensor indicator alarm. the circuit is just a conductivity test of the coolant so if something is insulating the probe wires it reduces conductivity. polish the electrodes of the sensor with a 3M pad before the test as even a coating of oil, stop leak schmoo, or corrosion can trigger the sensor circuit. if you see the vessel is full and the light comes on, you KNOW it isn't a coolant level issue. Since this sounds repeatable, try observing the level in the pressure vessel and duplicate conditions to make the light come on. Posted: Sat 7:03 pm Post subject: Re: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start Also, since the warning light can be off one minute and then immediately on after killing the engine and restarting, it seems unlikely that the coolant level is the culprit! ![]() It's generally no lower than the top of the return inlet after the engine comes up to temp. Instrument cluster has been in and out a few times this month.Īlso, when I said "min" I guess I meant the level of the main reservoir where the sensor is. Thanks, yea voltage regulator seems like the most likely culprit. Posted: Sat 6:53 pm Post subject: Re: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start it must be PLUMB FULL.Ħ0% of what you find on the internet is wrong, including this post. check the pressure vessel under the engine lid. The coolant level is well above the min, Īaaaand which tank are you checking the level on? the only one with a 'minimum' is behind the license plate and that is NOT a reliable indicator of how full your system is. ![]() Posted: Sat 6:07 pm Post subject: Re: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start '90 Little Blue Truck, 2WD auto, FAS GenV 2.0 NA (AVH) It was a bad contact at the 3-prong voltage regulator on the back of the cluster. Posted: Sat 6:00 pm Post subject: Re: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start Wondering if the instrument cluster could be the culprit? Any other guesses? Thanks as always for everyone's input. Engine temp stays in the safe range, maybe a little more than half or 2/3 of the way up on the gauge. I tired swapping in a diff coolant sensor to no avail. The coolant level is well above the min, even after the system heats & pressurizes. Sometimes it goes off after a few mins but sometimes stays blinking indefinitely. However, on subsequent starts, when still warm, the light stays blinking. ![]() When the van is cold, the coolant warning light blinks for a few seconds after starting and then goes off as it should. Hey y'all, I've got an 87 westy 2.1 all stock that I just started having this issue with. Posted: Sat 5:58 pm Post subject: Coolant warning light blinking after warm start Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top Coolant warning light blinking after warm start
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