After My Oil change noise
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After My Oil change noise
Ok so i did a oil change and changed out spark plugs, after finishing i go to start my FC....all of a sudden the Redline beep stays on constantly now
WTF is going on? it won't go off even when car is on......? did i not doing something right that i'm not aware of? did i need to reset something?
WTF is going on? it won't go off even when car is on......? did i not doing something right that i'm not aware of? did i need to reset something?
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I assuming that you put oil back into it.......
Check to see if the wire didn't finally break off of the coolant level sensor located directly on top of the radiator in the middle. If the wire gets disconnected (or breaks off), or if your coolant is low, the buzzer will go off and stay that way until you fix the problem.
Check to see if the wire didn't finally break off of the coolant level sensor located directly on top of the radiator in the middle. If the wire gets disconnected (or breaks off), or if your coolant is low, the buzzer will go off and stay that way until you fix the problem.
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I assuming that you put oil back into it.......
Check to see if the wire didn't finally break off of the coolant level sensor located directly on top of the radiator in the middle. If the wire gets disconnected (or breaks off), or if your coolant is low, the buzzer will go off and stay that way until you fix the problem.
Check to see if the wire didn't finally break off of the coolant level sensor located directly on top of the radiator in the middle. If the wire gets disconnected (or breaks off), or if your coolant is low, the buzzer will go off and stay that way until you fix the problem.
well i guess i'll look into the two things u mentioned although i don't know how the wire from the coolant level sensor could have broken off while doing a simple oil change?
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ok update......i just went home and disconnected the battery for a good minute and connected it again and VIOLA! no more noise
still kinda bothers me since i don't know why it started doing that to begin with, hopefully it won't do it again
still kinda bothers me since i don't know why it started doing that to begin with, hopefully it won't do it again
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