I recently purchased a used BMW 1 Series and noticed that the low coolant warning keeps coming on. I checked the coolant level and it seems to be fine. What could be causing this warning? Is it something I should be concerned about?
ReplyHi Amy, the low coolant warning can be triggered by a variety of reasons. Some common causes include a faulty coolant level sensor, a leak in the cooling system, or air trapped in the system. It's always best to have it checked out by a mechanic to determine the exact cause. Even if the coolant level seems fine, there could still be an underlying issue. Better to be safe than sorry!
Hi Amy, I had a similar experience with my BMW 1 Series. The low coolant warning kept coming on even though the level was fine. It turned out that there was a small leak in one of the hoses. I would recommend having a mechanic do a full inspection of the cooling system to rule out any potential issues.
Hi Amy, I owned a BMW 1 Series for many years and also had issues with the low coolant warning. After multiple trips to the mechanic, it turned out that there was a faulty sensor. If you've ruled out any other potential causes, it could be worth having the sensor replaced. It's a relatively simple and inexpensive fix.
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