P0128/ coolest revoir issue?

Asked by Toaster Dec 06, 2021 at 11:08 AM about the 2008 Honda Civic LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So, I changed my coolant temp sensor
yesterday. A lot for coolant came out.o
refilled the reservoir, and when I rode
the car the gauge was fluctuating
between normal and over heating (well
almost. It was 2 bars under the
overheating) for a while fluctuating
every other few minutes.....when I hit the
freeway to go home the gauge
stabilized and remained Midway. It
stayed the same this morning stayed
on the middle....but the coolant
reservoir was a bit empty is this
normal? Or did I mess something up.
The car drives fine, not over heating,
not check engine lights.

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The coolant reservoir will tell you if adding more coolant is needed. It should have two marks - one for an engine that has reached operating temp and one to use with a cold engine. Add coolant if it indicates more coolant is needed but do not add more than is indicated.

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