I had this problem with my 106 and it turned out that the thermostat was broken.
The low coolant level sensor is faulty. If you check ebay, there is a repair service. Pez
Add more fluids
it means that your in great danger.
When the low coolant warning light comes on and the car has enough coolant, it usually means there is a problem with the coolant level sensor system. The sensor may need to be replaced.
The coolant level sensor is faulty.
Check coolant level in recovery tank Perhaps a bad sensor. Sensor located in coolant recovery tank
Sounds like the low coolant warning light Check the coolant level
The low coolant sensor in a Pontiac Grand Prix is designed to monitor the coolant level in the reservoir and alert the driver if it falls below a safe threshold. If the sensor is faulty or the coolant level is indeed low, it may trigger a warning light on the dashboard. Regularly checking and maintaining the coolant level can help prevent engine overheating and damage. If you experience a persistent warning despite proper coolant levels, the sensor may need inspection or replacement.
Check your coolant level
To add water and coolant in a Peugeot 106, locate the coolant reservoir, which is usually a translucent plastic tank near the radiator. Remove the cap and check the fluid level; if it's low, add a mixture of water and the appropriate coolant until it reaches the recommended level. Additionally, ensure the engine is cool before opening the radiator cap to avoid burns, and refill if necessary. Always follow the manufacturer's specifications for the coolant type and mixture ratio.
Coolant level warning light. It is either your coolant warning light, wiper fluid warning light or low tire pressure warning light.
To check the water level in a Peugeot 106, open the hood and locate the coolant reservoir, which is typically a translucent plastic tank. Make sure the engine is cool, then check the coolant level against the markings on the side of the reservoir; it should be between the "min" and "max" lines. If the level is low, add a mixture of water and antifreeze to the reservoir. Always ensure that the system is cool before removing the radiator cap, if necessary, to avoid burns from hot coolant.