Somtimes the check lights will come back on because the computer in your car has not been reset. Check your manual that came with the car for a solution. If your answer is not in there then take it to a dealership and they'll know how to correct it. To be on the safe side though check for any leaks around the engine and radiator and underneath the car.
Coolant not being circulated through the radiator/radiator fan subsystem. Most probably the thermostat is malfunctioning. Two ways to test this fault: (1) Coolant accumulates in coolant reservoir. (2) Remove the thermostat and immerse in boiling water; if thermostat does not open, replace unit.
When the motor is cool, remove the radiator cap, start vehicle and wait for the temp to reach normal. Shortly thereafter, the thermostat should open and you should see coolant being circulated in the radiator.
There probably isn't one. My '96 had one, but Pontiac discontinued them shortly after the model was introduced. If there is one, it will be back near the firewall, down from the brake master cylinder.
it sounds like an alternator problem you can have it checked at a auto parts store like shucks or auto zone they will do it for free I had this on my 02 Tribute and it is not a battery it is a radiator emblem. There is a flaw in the switch in the plastic overflow container for the radiator that shows you are low on coolant when in actuality you are not. Mine always came on when the engine was cold, but went off shortly after driving. As the coolant heated up and expanded it shut off the switch. I had an dishonest service writer tell me I had to buy a new re-designed overflow container, but when I spoke directly to the mechanic he said just add an extra quart of coolant ( or even water) to the reservoir and it will be fine. He did this and the light has never come on since.
Pontiac. Shortly after the war though, he started the Pontiac rebelllion which forcced King George the III to make the proclamation of 1763 so that his british colonists couldn't live west of the Appalacian Mountains.
Those radiators are pretty small, but the coolant leaves the engine when the bottom radiator hose is disconnected.. I get the unmixed gallon,pour half into another gallon jug,then fill both containers with water so I will have a spare gallon to use later.The important thing is to be sure that you get all the air out of the system by leaving the filler cap off until shortly after the thermostat opens.You will lose a little but that is normal. The tranny fluid is differant.You only lose what is in the radiator.About 1/2 quart. But to check the level warm the car to operating temp. 195 degrees, with the car off get underneeth and remove the plug (I think it is 11mm)that is on the transmission, but close to the oil drain plug. When the fluid runs out that hole, it is full.
The Pontiac brand was introduced by General Motors in 1926 as the 'companion' marque to GM's Oakland Motor Car line. The Pontiac name was first used in 1906 by the Pontiac Spring & Wagon Works and linked to Chief Pontiac who led an unsuccessful uprising against the British shortly after the French and Indian War. The Oakland Motor Company and Pontiac Spring & Wagon Works Company merged in November 1908 under the name of the Oakland Motor Car Company. The operations of both companies were joined together in Pontiac, Michigan (in Oakland County) to build the Cartercar. Oakland was purchased by General Motors in 1909. The first General Motors Pontiac was conceived as an affordable six cylinder that was intended to compete with more inexpensive four cylinder models. Within months of its introduction, Pontiac outsold Oakland. As Pontiac's sales rose and Oakland's sales began to decline, Pontiac became the only 'companion' marque to survive its 'parent', when Oakland ceased production in 1932.
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