Coolant Level Light Troubleshooting

Coolant Level Light Troubleshooting

Saturn S-series Coolant Level Light Troubleshooting.

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JOE DELUCIA says:

rich another grate video thanks. can I buy a jumper wire I want one but
dont know how to make it. it looks handy to have around 

Carlos Pacheco says:

you save my life,jeje

Dohn Joe says:

Richpin, is only simple repairs you’re doing all day for a living? Can you
show us anything more consistent?

Dohn Joe says:

Maybe you should let Richpin answer. He doesn’t need your help.

richpin06a says:

Thank you for helping out.

epiphaknee says:

And make them go Boom even more!!

Bender Rodríguez says:

can u make a video of ‘How to make nukes go further’

richpin06a says:

Your right it does not seem it is a overheating problem.Makes me think it
could be a coolant temp or transmission temp sensor problem.

ChadHHC86 says:

Is it normal for this light to come on when i start up the car? the light
does go off once the vehicle is warm but everytime i start the car it comes
on for about a min to three minutes.

hooligantp says:

The new intro is better

Buick Mackane says:

My car (1996 Saturn SL2) did the same thing. I came outside one day and my
door locks were going up and down like crazy. You have a bad door lock
switch on the driver’s door. Just remove the door lock switch from the
passenger side and install it on the driver side. Get a used switch from a
junkyard later for the passenger side.

spacetrace33 says:

I agree with acawdoe57 to the T! thanks richpin! one question still
lingers…..would this apply if that light didn’t blink and was on steady?

David Reynolds says:

Great thanks, do you have a video for a thermostat on a 2001 Saturn sc1

estrelladelnorte1308 says:

Aparently richpin has lots of helpers, as you can see your comment just got
bombarded with negative votes, i guess after all you should look for
another channel to leave your “valuable” comments. next time if you dont
want to people to respond to your posted comments, send them on a private
message so we dont have to see it ,have a good day.

richpin06a says:

All doors or just one.

sjagain says:

Go further and not fly aimlessly into the Sea of Japan!

spacetrace33 says:

richpin, I do have a question to your response. the light comes on steady
from time the engine is turned on and its cold. I really can’t believe
something is overheating off the bat like that. any other ideas?

richpin06a says:

It sounds like your I/M OBD monitors are not set. A faulty coolant temp
sensor or thermostat can do that.

richpin06a says:

I do not at this time.

davidowennelson says:

Always helpful. Do u have a vid where u change out a heater core on the s
series by chance?

seadogjz says:

your car sounds really nice after 160k miles.

spacetrace33 says:

or how about making a video on how to troubleshoot the battery light
staying on.

David Reynolds says:

Hey I have a 2001 Saturn Sc1 that just failed smog. I replaced the EGR
valve and camshaft sensor thanks to your videos. I removed the battery to
put a new starter in and now it failed smog because of the OBD or whatever
that is, I’ve driven the car about 1000 miles since then. How can i make it
pass smog?

speakeasy19 says:

Nukes go “farther”,our knowledge goes “further”after we watch a Richpin
video!

estrelladelnorte1308 says:

Maybe you should look for a different channel. Richpin is all simple fun
repairs.

tromafan says:

Methane, methane cometh from pigshit.

richpin06a says:

I have two for the s-series.

bestmastermind951 says:

hey rich i have a 1998 saturn SL2 wagon and every time i press the
electronic lock buttton to unlock the doors it goes crazy nd keeps
unlocking and locking the doors by itself any idea what it could be?

richpin06a says:

If the light is on steady it could be overheated coolant or automatic
transaxle.

richpin06a says:

As soon as the engine is running this light should be out.There could be a
problem with the sensor.

richpin06a says:

Hay i like that….lol

zx8401ztv says:

Nice simple one 🙂

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