ProfJohnL said:Raywood said:...
I did have a problem with the last car when the light started flashing. On that car a flash meant a problem rather than the need for a fast run which was the light staying on. I was confused as we had just towed from Chester up to Carlisle. I did book the car in when we got home and they said it was a faulty sender rather than an actual problem. What they did tell me though was that in these circumstances the coolant water can reach the sump so an Oil change would be needed and using it with the light on could cause further damage. I traded it in so do not know if any long term problems.....
Very strange, What car was it? As I find it very difficult to see how coolant water would get to sump just because the exhaust is restricted by over burdened DPF. Sounds like some one was pulling wool over your eye's
Raywood said:ProfJohnL said:Raywood said:...
I did have a problem with the last car when the light started flashing. On that car a flash meant a problem rather than the need for a fast run which was the light staying on. I was confused as we had just towed from Chester up to Carlisle. I did book the car in when we got home and they said it was a faulty sender rather than an actual problem. What they did tell me though was that in these circumstances the coolant water can reach the sump so an Oil change would be needed and using it with the light on could cause further damage. I traded it in so do not know if any long term problems.....
Very strange, What car was it? As I find it very difficult to see how coolant water would get to sump just because the exhaust is restricted by over burdened DPF. Sounds like some one was pulling wool over your eye's
The car was a Mazda 6. They did have a problem with the 2.0 diesel at that time so getting rid might have been wise. I do agree I do not see how the water could get into the sump but I suspect it was them misunderstanding the leaking valve issue I think they had but I never took it further.
Raywood said:[
The car was a Mazda 6..