Questions & Answers for: Buick Century coolant surge tank

Question about 1992 Century

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...coolant. In the surge tank, there is a sensor that detects the level of the coolant. It's most likely the sensor is stuck on the low position. All this sensor does is slide up and down as the coolant ...

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...coolant recovery tank to the COLD mark. 5. Put the cap on the coolant recovery tank, but leave the pressure cap off. 6. Start the engine and let it run until you can feel the upper rad hose getting ...

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...coolant level in your reserve or overflow tank is low, and there is another light to tell you the system is overheating due to not enough coolant in the entire system. Nonetheless if either light ...

coolant tank has gone bad. It's the module mounted on the plastic overflow tank - with two wires running to it. You can purchase a new one at any auto parts store and install it in less than a minute,

...coolant tank that is on your firwall under the hood. If you fill it with coolant and the light continues to stay on. try and slap it a few times and see if that resets it. it could be gunked up. if ...

...coolant tank reservoir or attached to the radiator that is malfunctioning. If coolant level is ok then most likely the sensor is going bad. sensor probably is bad common problem on these it a square ...

...coolant level is above the high mark. Is there a sensor that can be replaced or a fuse that is blown? Inside the tank is a sensor. Look for the wires on the side of the tank. Take a screw driver and ...

Question about 2000 Century

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...coolant tank. Occasionally they can leak, and the two fluids will mix. You will need a new rad to repair the problem. It would also be recommended to have the tranny fluid and the coolant flushed ...

99 MALIBU HAS OIL IN THE COOLANT RESEVOUR this oil is usually from the trans cooler in the rad that helps keep the trans fluid at operating temperature by the engine coolant absorbing the heat from ...

tank(aka coolant recovery reservoir) is low on coolant. The coolant expands when warm and raises the level in the tank, which turns off your light. Top off the reservoir (when cool) to the "Full Cold"

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