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Nissan Latio engine overheat ??
jonpaul0104:
yup that is correct....so once light is ON, stop safely and call for tow...dun try to drive to workshop....
as long as you do preventive maintenance regularly and self check on a weekly basis eg. check coolant level, signs of leaking etc......it should be good enough.....
for me, the only time i found coolant leaking was when i do my weekly check in my carpark every sat morning....reservoir was empty.....then found that radiator was leaking slightly when engine running...was fortunate that i did not drive out with family yet....
no red thermometer appear....
my car is now 10.8 yrs old....after renewing 5yrs coe last may
avelboy:
Hi bro, by the way ... Where is the coolant inside Latio ? I would like to do a self check also ...
ix5375:
Sorry to hijack the thread. Just to check, I have just bought a latio recently and noticed that the Radiator reservoir is also dried.... :( I have checked already... No sign of leakage.... The radiator/aircon fan is also working... I have read about this relay thingy... Anyone have also encounter this before?
Have anyone replace just the relay? And how much will it cost?
Please help.... Thxs.....
jonpaul0104:
--- Quote from: ix5375 on August 18, 2016, 11:24:49 AM ---Sorry to hijack the thread. Just to check, I have just bought a latio recently and noticed that the Radiator reservoir is also dried.... :( I have checked already... No sign of leakage.... The radiator/aircon fan is also working... I have read about this relay thingy... Anyone have also encounter this before?
Have anyone replace just the relay? And how much will it cost?
Please help.... Thxs.....
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open radiator cap to see if got coolant inside (when engine has cooled down). if yes, topup the reservior with water and monitor
leakage can be from the thermostat as well
see if top of radiator has any sign of coolant seeping out when engine is running....it maybe cracked like in my case.....
ix5375:
--- Quote from: jonpaul0104 on August 18, 2016, 11:30:26 AM ---open radiator cap to see if got coolant inside (when engine has cooled down). if yes, topup the reservior with water and monitor
leakage can be from the thermostat as well
see if top of radiator has any sign of coolant seeping out when engine is running....it maybe cracked like in my case.....
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Thanks for the prompt response bro.... I have top up the water in the reservoir last sunday but it was dried yesterday when I checked it.... As for the radiator, there dun seems to have any sign of leakage. :( All I can suspect is the fan for the "HI" speed is not working... Any other clue?
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