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Old 01-01-10, 09:59 PM
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Involving some coolant issues; i'm a block from my house and as i'm pulling up to the stop light my buzzer goes off and i look at the idiot lights and see it says ADD COOLANT. I turned my car off and i look at the temp gauge and it reads normal. I then pulled over and popped the hood, I checked my coolant resivour and it was full. I wondered for a second and closed everything up and started her right back up and nothing everything was fine. Should i be worried about this or is it just some kinda bug becuase of the cold?

its an S4 and i was driving lightly for 30 mins or so
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Originally Posted by NYsNumba1Man
Involving some coolant issues; i'm a block from my house and as i'm pulling up to the stop light my buzzer goes off and i look at the idiot lights and see it says ADD COOLANT. I turned my car off and i look at the temp gauge and it reads normal. I then pulled over and popped the hood, I checked my coolant resivour and it was full. I wondered for a second and closed everything up and started her right back up and nothing everything was fine. Should i be worried about this or is it just some kinda bug becuase of the cold?

its an S4 and i was driving lightly for 30 mins or so
Please post your own topic instead of hijacking this one.

You may just have a few air bubbles around the level sensor.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
Please post your own topic instead of hijacking this one.

You may just have a few air bubbles around the level sensor.
sorry :x

i made my own thread in the 2nd gen section last night after i posted here
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