Low Coolant light is on but coolant levels are OK. Is this a themostat problem or temperaturre sensor? Please advise as to cost to repair.

Asked by jcanally Aug 12, 2013 at 11:44 AM about the 1995 Mercury Cougar 2 Dr XR7 Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just purchased used 95 Cougar with 100,700 miles. Garage kept. Very clean.
Besides low coolant light, car has left front side vibration starting at approx. 30-35 mph.
Passed New Jersey emissions inspection.

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The low coolant light is from either low coolant level in the reservoir or a defective sensor in the reservoir bottle. Sounds like a speed-sensitive vibration - probably tire balance but could be a bad tire.

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Could the light come on if a fan stops working and what if it goes off for like a houer and comes back on

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