try disconecting your battery for 10 minutes and connect it back up. the signal may be stuck in computer, disconecting battery will reset bogus signals. if that doesnt work u have a short in wiring,allowing also that new sensors can be bad as well
AnswerYou may have loose wiring or possibly a defective oil pump. Another possibility is a defective or incorrect oil filter. Replace the oil filter with the proper AC/Delco filter.
Coolant Recovery Reservoir. There is no sensor in the coolant recovery tank on a 1998 Buick Regal.
it is in the middle of the radiator resevior
It is located in the bottom of coolant bottle.
The 2001 Buick Regal needs oil added if the level of oil on the dipstick is at or below the Add mark. Checking the oil at every stop for fuel is good practice to catch major leaks early.
The 1992 Buick Regal transmission has a fluid capacity of 6.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
On the passengers side of the radiator near the top and has a connector its a square shaped box.
The coolant level sensor is about three inches below the coolant cap on the back side of the radiator. It is a 1.5 X 1.5 inch box with an electrical plug going into the bottom of it.
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Either the coolant reservoir is low on coolant or the coolant level sensor is NG.
In order of probability:The oil level sensor has failed.The signal may be stuck in the car's computer [Easiest to fix -- disconnecting the battery for five to ten minutes will reset the computer].Wiring may be shorted. [Hardest to fix]
The coolant level sensor is about three inches below the coolant cap on the back side of the radiator. It is a 1.5 X 1.5 inch box with an electrical plug going into the bottom of it.
Make sure it really is low on coolant by checking the coolant when engine is off. If the level is up to par, then the sensor may be bad.