Both during pre-trip and post-trip inspections... the latter is when a leak is more likely to manifest itself, as the system will be under pressure at that point.
Either universal green or red ELC (extended life coolant), depending on what engine it has.
The coolant level is low.The coolant level is low.
1. Check the coolant. 2. Check the fuse for the fan. 3. Check the coolant again.
Check coolant leaks with a visual inspection. Clean the engine, then see where the coolant reappears. Look under the water pump. Check engine oil to see if coolant is leaking into the oil.
To check the coolant level of a vehicle first see look for the overflow reservoir. There should be a coolant dipstick with a level gauge on it. Remove it from the reservoir to see the coolant level.
Check coolant level in coolant recovery tank and radiator
if coolant is ok!! then check coolant sensor.
Low coolant level.
To check the coolant in a Vulcan 800B, first ensure the engine is cool to avoid burns. Locate the coolant reservoir, usually found near the radiator, and inspect the coolant level against the markings on the side. If the level is low, add the appropriate coolant mixture until it reaches the recommended level. Always check for any leaks or signs of contamination in the coolant.
Check the coolant level. Check the thermostat.
check coolant sensor float most common problem.
A thermostat not working properly could be blocked with semi-solid coolant.