If it's overheating, it cold be thermostat, radiator or possibly other problems. If it's not overheating it could be the coolant level sensor.
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If your radiator is completely full of coolant (check first), then on the passenger side there is a white box with a black cap that sits right behind the battery. That is your coolant reservoir. Any additional coolant would be filled into that reservoir. Also you should know what coolant your vehicle has running in it. GM uses their own special coolant known as DEXCOOL which is a long life coolant. Mixing DEXCOOL with any other coolant reduces it's life and cooling effeciency. So be sure to match what coolant you already have and you'll be alright.
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If the low coolant message is on and you are certain that the coolant level is up, then you probably have a faulty sensor or sensor connector. The low coolant indicator should turn itself off as soon as the coolant is filled.
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The coolant is added by filling up the reservoir bottle. This model is not filled through a radiator cap.
In systems that do not have a radiator cap, the coolant is drained by the radiator drain plug. It is filled by adding coolant to the system through the overflow bottle.
You could have had alittle over fill spill on something hot. I would suggest you check the coolant level to make sure there the same amount of what you filled
On a 2003 Vulcan VN2000, the coolant is filled at the radiator reservoir. You can find the reservoir on the right side of the bike, near the front. It typically has a cap marked for coolant, and you can check the coolant level through the transparent side of the reservoir. Always ensure the engine is cool before opening the cap to avoid any injuries.