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    Fox Low Coolant Light Problem

    Mike, you are correct. unplugging the connector turns the light off.
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    Fox Low Coolant Light Problem

    i'm thinking about getting a new pigtail connector. maybe the old one is bad, corroded or something.
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    Fox Low Coolant Light Problem

    hehe. thanks Mad Mike. it's a brand new and clean sensor. i tried cleaning the old one - didn't work. i like the idea to solder the electrodes though.
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    Fox Low Coolant Light Problem

    Problem with the low coolant light staying on on my 1990 Mustang 5.0. It has plenty of coolant, is not overheating, not leaking (the system has been leak tested twice - good) and I've replaced the sensor in the coolant overflow reservoir. The only thing I can see wrong is the reservoir cap will...
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    Losing Coolant 1990 5.0 Gt

    Thx - I'll give it a try.
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    Losing Coolant 1990 5.0 Gt

    Nope. How do you do that?
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    Losing Coolant 1990 5.0 Gt

    I am having to re-fill my coolant reservoir about every month or so. I have had the system pressurized - no apparent leaks. Replace the water pump and flushed the system. The reservoir cap does not fit well - could I be losing coolant through evaporation? BTW no water in the oil
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    Radio Lights

    Thanks - it sounds like a loose wire to the radio so I'll start there.
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    Radio Lights

    My "brand new" 1997 Mustang GT has a weird problem with the radio light that seems to be related to the headlight switch. Sometimes the radio light is on and sometimes you cannot see the radio light but the radio still works. When I turn the headlights on and off it usually results in the radio...