1995 Saturn manual

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by renabellnew, May 14, 2007.

  1. renabellnew

    renabellnew Guest

    I bought my 1995 Saturn from my cousin and there was no manual...
    there is a light that comes up that looks like a radiator with a
    thermometer next to it, but the car temperature is fine.... what does
    it mean?
     
    renabellnew, May 14, 2007
    #1
  2. Low coolant?
     
    HyperCube33 \(Life2Death\), May 14, 2007
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  3. renabellnew

    renabellnew Guest

    Thank you... that sounds logical!!
     
    renabellnew, May 14, 2007
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  4. renabellnew

    Doug Miller Guest

    Don't know the answer to your question... but you can find manuals at:
    a) junkyards
    b) eBay
    c) Saturn dealer
     
    Doug Miller, May 14, 2007
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  5. renabellnew

    Rob Guest

    It also could just be a bad sensor. I had that problem with my 96 saturn
    just recently. There's a sensor in the coolant over flow tank which is easy
    to get to. Saturn won't sell just the sensor; they make you buy the over
    flow tank, too. I'm cheap and didn't want to pay 60.00 for a new tank so I
    just shorted the sensor and the problem (light on dash stopped blinking)
    went away.
     
    Rob, May 15, 2007
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  6. renabellnew

    renabellnew Guest

    Great idea, thanks!
     
    renabellnew, May 15, 2007
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  7. renabellnew

    Rob Burdett Guest

    It could also be that the radiator cap is not keeping pressure therefore
    the light comes on. I had my cap checked for pressure and sure enough it
    wasn't. Replaced the radiator cap and the light turned off and problem
    went away. Good luck.

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    Posted At: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 7:52 AM
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    Great idea, thanks!
     
    Rob Burdett, May 18, 2007
    #7
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