There is no reset button or wsitch Check overflow tank under the hood and if low add coolant. If the coolant level is ok it may be the sensor on the bottom of tank is dirty with sluge. This sensor is the one which gives the low coolant indication. Remove tank and flush it out several times with clean water and re-install, refill tank with coolant to proper level.
AnswerIt should go off when you fill up the coolant. If not, you may have a bad sensor, or possibly need to have it reset. Autozone can reset the diagnostic controller (DBM-II) for free while you wait. Hopefully there is no bigger problem that that. Answera. add more coolantb. if the light remains on, check the low coolant sensor and the connector that goes to it. It's usually on the side of the radiator or the bottom of the overflow tank.
AnswerNo, there isn't a "reset" function for the low coolant level. The sensor (acts as a switch) will shut off the low coolant level warning light on the instrument cluster once you've filled up the coolant reservoir to the proper level. The coolant level sensor for this vehicle is located in the coolant reservoir (NOT THE RADIATOR).Keep in mind however, these sensors do go bad. So, just swap out the sensor? Not on this vehicle; the sensor isn't sold a a separate unit (darn it). You must purchase a new coolant reservoir, which includes a built in sensor. Multiple internet suppliers sell these reservoirs for $70 (including shipping).
A correction to someone else's post: no, a diagnostic scanner (OBD-II) will not "reset" this warning light. So don't impose on Auto Zone on this one.
There is no way to reset the light. If the light is on, then either the coolant is low, the float is stuck or the sensor is bad.
Yes, with an OBD II reader. Disconnecting the battery won't reset it.
If you're talking about a Ford-style fuel cutoff switch... there isn't one.
Well, it will no light up if you have the correct coolant levels.
You should be able to reset the low coolant light by the parking light switch 3 times on and off somewhat quickly should do it
It should reset itself when the coolant is back to the appropriate level as long as the sensor is working properly. If you look in the overflow reservoir and can see coolant, the sensor or wiring might be the problem.
reset swith is usually under floor mat high up under dashboard on driver side GM vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
If the coolant system (radiator and reservoir) is full and the light remains on, the probe on the coolant level sensor is probably dirty. Remove it from the radiator, clean it gently with brake clean and an old toothbrush, re-install it, refill coolant system and you should be good to go.
there is no reset you have replace the low coolant sensor and flush cooling system and use dexcool coolant.
Have the problem repaired and they will reset the light. If you DIY then disconnect the negative battery cable for 5 minutes. If that does not reset the light you will have to have it reset with an OBD2 scan tool.
You need an auto locksmith-look for one that's mobile on Craigs under services.
fill the coolant reserve and the light should go out