your coolant level sensor is bad. change it.
it is a hyndai that's why it is a hyndai that's why
The thermostat on a 2004 Chevy Venture is changed by draining the radiator, removing the upper radiator hose, and unbolting the thermostat housing. The old thermostat and gasket can then be removed and replaced.
The thermostat on a 2005 Chevy Equinox is changed by draining the radiator, removing the upper radiator hose, and unbolting the radiator housing. The old thermostat can then be removed, a new gasket installed, and the housing bolted down.
Blown head gasket?
The thermostat on a Chrysler PT Cruiser is changed by disconnecting the upper radiator hose, unbolting the thermostat housing, and removing the thermostat. A new unit can then be put in place and reattached.
water pump. thermostat.
Although I'm not familiar with a 2002, you should find the thermostat by following the upper radiator hose to the engine. Usually the easiest route from the left side to the block. Not 100% sure, but if you have a 2.2L, that's how mine was. They haven't changed much.
Begin by removing the water supply hose from the top of your 1989 Ford F1 50 thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Lift the old thermostat out and drop in the new thermostat.
You could have a bad water pump causing no coolant flow, inoperable radiator fans, a coolant leak,............
check the heater core stopped up radiator
Thermostat messed up, Oil needs to be changed, no antifreeze in the radiator, radiator fan is not working properly
Get a Bigger Radiator