Check your coolant level. The coolant overflow reservoir/bottle is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment and is clearly labeled and topped with a pressure cap. Do not remove the cap when the engine is hot, or even warm, and never with the engine running. The system is pressurized and can burn or otherwise injure you. If the bottle is empty, have your cooling system pressure tested, leak checked, flushed, and filled, and you should have no more lights going off for that. If the bottle is full, your water pump may be failing or you may have serious engine problems like a blown head gasket, cracked head, or cracked block. Check your oil also, if it's milky or frothy, you are looking at major engine work. If it's clean, let's hope for something simple like a small hose leak.
The highest cloud tops, right at the edge of space, are colder than -190°C But, being a gas giant , there is no real "surface" at which to measure the temperature. When the pressure is 1 bar (the pressure at sea level on Earth) the temperature is about -140°C
At the level at which the atmospheric pressure on Saturn is the same as the pressure on earth, the temperature is around 134°K (-139°C). Earth's average temperature is 287°K (14°C). Earth is 153°C warmer. Saturn gets warmer as you move closer to the core.
The length of time a star burns depends on its temperature and mass. It's certainly not possible to calculate this to the level of precision of seconds, and it's difficult to do so to the level of precision of millennia.
Saturn is a gas giant, so we can measure its temperature at depths and pressures. At the 1 bar (14.7 PSI or 1 Earth atmospheric pressure at sea level), the temperature is 134 K (-139 C or -218 F). So, Saturn is actually very cold. This is mainly due to its vast distance from the Sun.
The theoretical speed of sound in AIR is 767 mph, but air is a horrible mixture. If you want to know the distance to a lightning flash, a good rough calculation is that the thunder will be delayed by five seconds for every mile or three seconds for every kilometre. Don't expect accuracy, because you probably don't count seconds very accurately.
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It's probably when it gets low - to warn you of freezing conditions. Sounds like your coolant is low. check that the coolant level is right.
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The light you are describing indicates low coolant level in the coolant reservoir.
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