no
the sensor could be dirty. clean off the accumulated crud with a toothbrush and if the low coolant light still remains on then the sensor will need to be replaced.
by if there was a lot of clean air more than dirty it will mix so it will turn more clean
Clean water, preferably drinkable water.
No, adding dirty water to mix Kal-Kote plaster can negatively affect the final quality and appearance of the plaster. It is recommended to use clean, potable water to mix the plaster for best results.
If the coolant system (radiator and reservoir) is full and the light remains on, the probe on the coolant level sensor is probably dirty. Remove it from the radiator, clean it gently with brake clean and an old toothbrush, re-install it, refill coolant system and you should be good to go.
you always should mix coolant with water if it is full coolant. most coolant today says 50/50 on the package and is pre mixed in which case no, but if it is straight 100% coolant, yes mix with water.
Use a 50/50 mix of clean water and DEX-COOL antifreeze
50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.50/50 mix of water and coolant is recommended.
it is dirty
to clean dirty water it needs to be cleaned or filtered
one is clean and the other dirty??
50% Anti-freeze and 50% clean water is generally used for engine coolant. This mix protects the cooling system from freezing down to -34 degrees F.