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Coolant level light.

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  • #16
    I remember seeing the cores for a few hundred, bit of work involved. Given the price tag, i would look at trying to seal the leak whilst on the vehicle. Have you been shown the leak?

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    • #17
      No I haven't to be honest. I didn't even know you could seal a leak. I thought you had to replace the radiator.
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      • #18
        If its the common one (radiator end plastic bit), then its probably not easy to do. There are products that you can add to the coolant, but that might be a bad idea, not sure sorry.

        If the light comes on less than once a month, it might be easier to keep a bit in the boot and check it when you check your oil / tyres.

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        • #19
          I do keep spare coolant with me but I am the type of guy who has to fix something if it is broken otherwise it stays on my mind.
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          • #20
            New radiator in. Hopefully no more problems.
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