> ----------
> From: Thaddeus
> Dabrowski[SMTP:T_Dabrowski@auxcom.aux.umass.edu]
> Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 3:11 PM
> To: N003 LCDR Raymond C O'Donnell; peugeot@padui.org
> Subject: RE: Radiator warning light
>
> Ray
>
> Before you take to the emory, my mechanic suggested cleaning the
> sensor in vinegar, to get the gunk out.
>
> Thad Dabrowski
>
> > Hugo. I believe you are speaking of the light at the bottom of the
> > guage, just below the coolant temp gauge. It is indeed a low
> coolant
> > level warning. Topping off the cooling system will, (or should)
> make
> > the light go off. Be sure you refill the system
> properly...ie...suspend
> > the coolant recovery bottle, loosten the bleed screw on the upper
> hose,
> > and fill the system through the bottle until coolant flows out of
> the
> > screw.
> >
> > I have had problems with my sensor over the years...the contacts
> (the
> > little copper tongs) get gummed up. A little emory cloth will fix
> this.
> >
> > Ray
> >
> > > ----------
> > > From: norgo@casagrande.com[SMTP:norgo@casagrande.com]
> > > Sent: Monday, June 22, 1998 12:34 AM
> > > To: peugeot@padui.org
> > > Subject: Radiator warning light
> > >
> > > Fellow Peugeotists,
> > >
> > > A radiator warning light came on my '87 505 STX today. I'm
> assuming
> > > this
> > > light is a low coolant warning light (I topped the cooling system
> off
> > > and
> > > the light went off). Is this assumption correct, or is it
> something
> > > more
> > > than this, such as the car telling me that I need to spend yet
> another
> > >
> > > grand on it?
> > >
> > > Hugo
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
>