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Old Jun 1, 2024 | 04:01 PM
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Another Coolant Buzzer Thread *Need Help*

After finishing up the rebuild on the FD this is the last thing holding me up and yes I have searched but can't figure out why this buzzer won't stop going off. What am I missing, coolant is full / the connector on the filler neck is plugged in / also the connector by the power steering is plugged in. Let me know if you see something wrong in the photos or can guide me a little better because after the entire rebuild I can't believe I'm stuck on this of all things.

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Old Jun 1, 2024 | 05:06 PM
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This is why auto shops are always skeptical when customers say they checked this or checked that. Not a jab or anything but its just a great example.

Neither item under the direction of your finger is the connector for the coolant level sensor. Go back in the area and inventory the plugs one at a time and you will find what your are looking for.
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Old Jun 1, 2024 | 06:50 PM
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☝️ Great example why this community is pretty toxic and it's a waste of time to ask for help. Thanks for the steller advice of just check all the plugs and not point me to the specific area of where the sensor would be...anyways I guess this thread can get closed I just squeezed the hell out of the coolant line there was excess air
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Old Jun 1, 2024 | 08:12 PM
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☝️ Great example why this community is pretty toxic and it's a waste of time to ask for help. Thanks for the steller advice of just check all the plugs and not point me to the specific area of where the sensor would be...anyways I guess this thread can get closed I just squeezed the hell out of the coolant line there was excess air
Have you looked in the factory service manual or wiring diagram here: Foxed.ca

Please check and report back.
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Old Jun 1, 2024 | 08:13 PM
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to your credit, the assumption was made you knew the area the plug should be in so there was no need to point you in any specific area since you already know where it is. so i feel the presumably reaffirming advice to double check the area you are already in was appropriate. in reference to the sensor itself, also made the assumption you knew where that was since you point to it in the first image. glad you got it sorted out though . without the funnel, its hard to bleed the system properly. don't be so fast to rush to judgement. not everyone is out to get you...
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Old Jun 2, 2024 | 01:58 PM
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It might be the level sensor. Try getting one from Bonzai motorsports in Indiana. Got one for mine from there . Great guy to do business with
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