check your oil you might have a bad head gasket. if so the antifreeze with go into your oil
blown head gasket!
Check the coolant level, if low the coolant doesn't make contact with the coolant sensor at all times, check for a blown head gasket, as this will blow out some of the antifreeze and lower the level so it does not make contact with the sensor at all times. I had the same problem with my 92 Legend.
With a blown head gasket coolant and oil mix together. This reduces the oil viscosity and can lead to bearing failures and complete engine failure. When oil gets mixed in the coolant the coolant looses its capacity to cool and the vehicle can overheat.
3.1 engine leaks at the intake gasket
1994 Chevy suburban....no coolant leaks...but looses coolant is this an older car? does the car loose engine coolant?
A cracked head could be the cause of the problem. This, along with a cracked head gasket would allow engine coolant to enter the oil supply. Coolant and oil do not mix well and over time, the oil looses its capability to lubricate. Check your oil for white spots and check your coolant reservoir for oil residue.
check the catalystic converter its getting old and falling apart,it's blocking the engine exhaust....
I have a 1999 dodge neon that looses power and can't get to cruising speed
No "drug" looses dog smell(s)/or if you call frebreeze a drug then yes. there is.
it looses flavor
I think its dehydrate.
If your crab looses it's shell, isolate it from the other crabs. Then, provide it with other shells and hopefully it will move in.