I drug out the Service Manual, found where the coolant float sensor electrical connection is, unplugged it, drove around for 1/2 hour, and no “Low Coolant” warning on the Driver Information Center.
The temperature gauge still remained constant at dead center once it warmed up.
Let the car sit for about 10 minutes – checked the oil with the engine still at operating temperature, it was at almost max – not quite – where it was when I checked it last, about 6 weeks ago (I know, don’t berate me, I have been bad… spanked maybe, but no berating please….) It looked like oil – smelled like oil – felt like oil - OK, I stopped at tasting it, I refuse to lick a dip stick (not one comment on this - please....) http://66.34.30.72/YaBBImages/tongue.gif
foxpaws
07-31-2007, 05:00 PM
I dragged (ok, I know that drug doesn't really work... and isn't the past tense for drag, but, I was tired, and Bill Clinton and I have more in common than just a blue dress :() out the Service Manual, found where the coolant float sensor electrical connection is, unplugged it, drove around for 1/2 hour, and no “Low Coolant” warning on the Driver Information Center.
Stealth
07-31-2007, 07:50 PM
ORIGINAL: foxpaws
I dragged (ok, I know that drug doesn't really work... and isn't the past tense for drag, but, I was tired, and Bill Clinton and I have more in common than just a blue dress :() out the Service Manual, found where the coolant float sensor electrical connection is, unplugged it, drove around for 1/2 hour, and no “Low Coolant” warning on the Driver Information Center.
Well well, I'll be ..... them guys keep on sending links of interesting tid-bits over-yonder.
http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/images/smilies/popc1.gif
IMO, the only good thing about B.C was M.L.
My favorite picture?
http://z.about.com/d/politicalhumor/1/0/e/P/clinton_69.jpg
After 4 years one gets to know each other quite well. I see u r a new owner to the '93 Allante crowd.
i made a small bet against your venturing away from that world over-yonder of one car - since you'r here,
it is obvious i lost. [sm=icon_cheers.gif]
Once upon a time, it was my only world, but no more. My horizons have grown.
at any case, there are '93's being parted quite often and i bet no one is thinking of the reservoir
as the cars head off to the crushers. look for those and ask for the reservoir that should have the
sensor float you probably need.
interested on a LONGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG shot? remove reservoir from the car and give it a
shake 1/2 filled with "parts cleaner". hey, if it dont work, you still got the "parts cleaner " to clean
other parts.
[sm=welcomesign.gif]
Stealth
07-31-2007, 07:54 PM
ORIGINAL: foxpaws
.................................................. ................. “Low Coolant” warning on the Driver Information Center.
we usually call it the D.I.C. or just plain DIC !
too much typing!
G.A.R.Y.
08-01-2007, 08:22 AM
Foxpaws
Welcome to the site, and I Will NOT comment on you refusing to lick a dipstick
at this time...................
G.A.R.Y.
BTW, aftersigning on, I usually click at the bottom of the page, posts since last visit, it allows me to see most recent questions and tech stuff on other caddy's and also off topic.
See ya 'round.
foxpaws
08-01-2007, 01:31 PM
:) GARY - well, I will just have to find out when your time is....
Thanks for the hello - and the hint about finding out posts since last...
And Stealth - I appreciate the return to German!!! And the idea to look for the reservoir in a parts car!
Stealth
08-01-2007, 01:34 PM
dont forget the "parts cleaner". it may just need some cleaning
from 15 years of usage.
keep us psoted.
foxpaws
08-04-2007, 12:06 PM
I do adore creamsicles though..;)
G.A.R.Y.
08-05-2007, 09:41 AM
Above was meant to be a quote and then a reply, somehow I hit edit insteat of quote. Sorry 'bout that, but your post is now back to the way it was. It will forever be unknown now what the reply was.
foxpaws
08-05-2007, 05:33 PM
GARY - Certainly you can share - and I rather enjoyed the editing... sort of like being ravished - in a good way....