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Low Coolant Light 1986

cgroftmc

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1986 White Coupe
My low coolant light is coming on, mostly when the the car temp is 195 degrees or below. I have tried the various burping methods and no dice. I am using a 16 pound cap. Also the coolant recovery tank is always at the same level reguardless of engine temp. Any help would be great. Thanks!!!


Craig
 
It has something to do with the sensor in the radiator, but I forget the cure at the moment. If someone doesn't come up with an answer soon I'll try to find it for you. :CAC
 
My 86 does the same thing. The Low Coolant light will come on and then after a while when its up to normal operating temp it will go out and not come back on. It's irritating and I'd like to know if there is a fix as well.
 
If the coolent light is comming on and coolent is not being used from the recovery tank ,you still have air in the system.
I remove the raidator cap when engine cold and leave it set for a day.
I start the engine up with the radiator cap off let the engine warm up and with water in hand I rev the engine to 2000 rpm and put in as much coolent in the radiator as I can.
Before you let the engine idle down install radiator cap and see if the light stays out the next day.
If you have the thermastat out you can drill a small hole in the side to let the water in .
I did that on my LT1.
The 86 you just have to take your time with.
 
Okay, what happens if the radiator starts pushing coolant out?
 
The thermastst is not opening up.
Could be lack of coolent in the engine block.
Doesn't mean the stat is bad.
 
Well what happens is that I start the engine with the cap off. It doesn't even get to operating temp, before it starts pushing coolant out of the radiator. So I dont konw if I have air trapped, and should let it push air out of the radiator or not.
 
You need to try to fill the raidator up to the max when cold .
Start the engine and turn the heater on full blast .
Bring engine up to operating temp and see what happends.
If you still have a low coolent light then the thermastat is bad.
I would remove stat and put it into boling water and see if it opens up.
Make sure coolent recovery tank is full.
 

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