Once the engine has started and the light comes on due to low coolant. You have to turn off the ingnition to reset the light after the coolant level is topped up.If it still flashes, it could be the sensor itself, wiring, relay, or the voltage stabillizer.I just went through a simular experence.
I topped it off but the light was still flashing
QuoteI topped it off but the light was still flashingDon't panic! that is normal, it is bit of a pain if the coolant level has got to the point where movement causes the coolant thingymajig to trigger the warning light because it latches on. It's silly, because either you flick the ignition off a moment to reset it, whilst moving with or without the steering lock engaging! Or you just assume that there is enough coolant, it's just a little low. Then BANG and expense to prove otherwise.
I know its an old thread, but just wanted to point out how awesome the search feature is.I usually warm the Eco up in the morning for about five to ten minutes before I head into work. Thursday I got in it after it warming up and the coolant light was flashing but the temp gauge was normal. Not having time to diagnose the problem, I shut it down and took the F150 to work for the next few days. Got up this morning full on thinking the thermo was bad, but decided to hop on the GTD forums and see what others had to deal with when the light was flashing. Low coolant. Topped it off and unplugged/plugged the sensor started it up, no light. Awesome, but, why am I loosing coolant? After closer inspection, a small leak is coming from the ball.I have been wanting to change that thing as it is so weathered I cant tell how much coolant is in it without actually opening it. So, thanks GTD for keeping me from getting all dirty for no reason, off to GAP to order a new ball.