No, it is not safe to drive with the coolant light on. This warning indicates that the engine is overheating or that the coolant level is low, which can lead to serious engine damage if not addressed. It's advisable to pull over, check the coolant level, and allow the engine to cool before seeking professional help if needed. Continuing to drive could result in costly repairs or complete engine failure.
If only adding coolant to a leaking system it is safe because soon you will be forced to drain the coolant and fix a problem
No, you run the risk of destroying the motor.
It is safe to drive but it means you have no traction control when the light is on and you should get it serviced. ASAP!
It will be safe to drive short distance as long as the car does not over heat. You can top up the engine coolant or use water/coolant mixture till you fix the problem which could be leaking hose pipe. leaking radiator or faulty radiator cap
no
It is safe to drive you car for at least one mile after the check engine light comes on.
No, it is not safe to drive with a red light on the headlamp as it can be confusing to other drivers and may indicate a problem with your vehicle's lighting system.
No, have it looked at by a professional.
Yes. By little I'm talking two tablespoons. If more, then purge and refill with coolant and water.
YOU WANT TO BE CAREFULL WHEN DRIVING W/ A COOLANT LIGHT ON THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO CHECK THE LEVEL OF COOLANT AND ADD IF NES. AND OF COARSE KEEP A GOOD EYE ON YOUR TEMP GAUGE..DO NOT OVERHEAT...
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I'm not positive about your car, or the dash setup, but generally a water light means your low on coolant. If you drive while low on coolant, you run the risk of overheating your engine. Obviously that's not a good thing.