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csc71 - 05-11-2008
Can someone/anyone/everyone summarize why the scary warning light might come on?
I headed into philly last night with the girlfriend to see Kooza (Cirque du Soleil Show..highly recommend).
I was on the sure-kill expressway (2 lane joke) and the light came on with the light for Engine Oil. Now there was a lot of traffic and the car was running hot. I got to the show, ok. On the way home, cooler out, lot less traffic, no stop and go and it came on again. I checked oil this morning and it was at the proper level. I could also hear the fan kicking on and off while I was stuck in traffic, but when it reaches the upper level of the red zone I start to think my hood is going to just explode off the car. This light really had me concerned.
The only other question I have is the car just turned 50K, are these cars programmmed to have the light go on for 50K service like other cars?
Thanks, Steve
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968rz - 05-11-2008
The "engine oil" light is for low oil (not pressure). The ! light comes on with almost all warning lights. When did you last change your oil?
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SILVY968 - 05-11-2008
do the blink test and see if anything comes up.
Brian
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csc71 - 05-12-2008
[quote name='SILVY968' post='52324' date='May 11 2008, 09:28 PM']do the blink test and see if anything comes up.
Brian[/quote]
blink test?
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PorscheDude - 05-12-2008
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=379
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csc71 - 05-12-2008
[quote name='smokiemon968' post='52335' date='May 12 2008, 07:41 AM']
http://www.968forums.com/index.php?showtopic=379[/quote]
Wow..thank you, will try ASAP
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PorscheDude - 05-12-2008
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csc71 - 05-12-2008
One long, one short, 5 short.
Judging from the summary I would assume it is a 1-5 No Fault.
Maybe the car got to hot and that triggered the Warning Light to go off?
Thanks again for your help.
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flash - 05-12-2008
upper level of the red zone? please elaborate - it should NEVER do that
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Larry Currie - 05-12-2008
Did you check your oil level?
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xrad - 05-12-2008
air in coolant loop?
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SILVY968 - 05-13-2008
Upper level red on temp gauge meant failing water pump for me. VERY DANGEROUS!
Better get it checked or a new engine could be in your future!
Brian
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csc71 - 05-13-2008
[quote name='xrad' post='52394' date='May 12 2008, 07:37 PM']air in coolant loop?[/quote]
Oil level is fine.
Temperature gauge was in the upper level of the red zone, meaning it really couldn't go much higher, but like I said fan was kicking on and off.
If there is air in the coolant loop, how do I bleed it?
Thanks, Steve
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SILVY968 - 05-13-2008
get engine at op temp so that thermostat is open and coolant is running thru the complete system. turn on heater. Loosen bolt on the top front of water neck. air will come out first and then coolant. close when only water comes out.
Brian
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Larry Currie - 05-13-2008
My car run in the upper level of the temp gauge and I changed to a VW fan relay. Works much better now.
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94SilverCab - 05-13-2008
Steve,
99% your water pump is failing...go get it checked out!
No matter what, that much heat is not good !
Jay
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unknown4u - 05-13-2008
Maybe the hydraulic tensioner of the toothed main belt has failed.
Check the tensions of the belts before taking the pump off.
If the belts is not tensioned anymore the pump will not run enough.
And you are lucky as well in that case that the alignement is still correct.
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jfrahm - 05-21-2008
[quote name='csc71' post='52420' date='May 12 2008, 10:16 PM']Oil level is fine.
Temperature gauge was in the upper level of the red zone, meaning it really couldn't go much higher, but like I said fan was kicking on and off.
If there is air in the coolant loop, how do I bleed it?
Thanks, Steve[/quote]
High water temp triggers the "!" light
When my S2 did this, my water pump impeller was loose on the shaft, poor water circulation. Overheating is very bad for engines, I would suggest fixing it before you kill it good.
-Joel.
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csc71 - 05-22-2008
..at the shop now, stay tuned. Thanks for all the trouble-shooting tips!