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Stop check coolant service manual

Started by SirDavidAlhambra, June 09, 2023, 08:21:04 PM

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Hi friends!! I hope you are all keeping well and have been enjoying the warmer weather we have been having this afternoon!

Now then. Today I got a message come up saying "STOP CHECK COOLANT SERVICE MANUAL". Yikes! However, the coolant level was fine. Plus the engine doesn't overheat. But the message does keep coming up. So I figure it's a fault with the level sensor, maybe a broken wire or suchlike.

Does anybody know where to find the coolant level sensor and if there are any tips for dealing with this sort of issue please? I'm hoping it's just a loose plug or suchlike. What do you think?

Thank You and Have a Nice Weekend!!
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.

It will be in expansion bottle, can't recall if it's a separate part or new bottle job though.

Thank you... I wiggled the connector around and the error seems to have stopped, so it may be the connector had come loose or the sire was split perhaps... it's a funny old world!
I drive a Seat Alhambra 1.9Tdi which has 115bhp and an automatic gearbox.

I am happy to help you with all your questions. I am not a qualified mechanic but seem to be better at fixing my car than even the most experienced garages.

I have lots of friends here and very much enjoy talking with you all. Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always.