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Old December 15th 04, 03:27 AM
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Default Why is there no indication to warn of no coolant

Hi,
I have a 2001 civic. The water pump leaked and all the coolant came
out. After driving it for a while the engine melted, surprise. the
thing is, there was no indication on the temp gauge of overheating and
there was no warning of any kind that the coolant was empty. shouldn't
there have been at least a check engine light warning. Why didn't the
temp gauge go up?
thanks

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Old December 15th 04, 03:47 AM
Seth
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> Hi,
> I have a 2001 civic. The water pump leaked and all the coolant came
> out. After driving it for a while the engine melted, surprise. the
> thing is, there was no indication on the temp gauge of overheating and
> there was no warning of any kind that the coolant was empty. shouldn't
> there have been at least a check engine light warning. Why didn't the
> temp gauge go up?
> thanks


Your sensor may have been faulty before the leak. Usually the temp gauge
would rise. I would also guess a red light would appear on the dash (not
sure what lights are on the civic dash).

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Old December 15th 04, 05:06 PM
Howard Lester
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> wrote

> Hi,
> I have a 2001 civic. The water pump leaked and all the coolant came
> out. After driving it for a while the engine melted, surprise. the
> thing is, there was no indication on the temp gauge of overheating and
> there was no warning of any kind that the coolant was empty. shouldn't
> there have been at least a check engine light warning. Why didn't the
> temp gauge go up?
> thanks


One of my former Civics lost its coolant and the temperature gauge shot up
all the way - that's how I knew. The fact your gauge may have been faulty
and didn't alert you to trouble (where you would, of course, shut off the
engine and have the car towed to a service center) might give you some
recourse for your melted engine.



 




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