SENSOR ON RADIATOR

Asked by driggekj Sep 09, 2016 at 01:44 PM about the 2002 Buick Century Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

REPLACED RADIATOR THE OLD RADIATOR HAD A SENSOR TO SUGGEST THE COOLANT WAS LOW HOWEVER THE NEW RADIATOR DOES HAVE A SENSOR AT ALL IS THAT OK OR DO I NEED THE SENSOR TO BE PLUGGED IN OR TO GET THE CAR TO START

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You can put it together with out it. It just that your low coolant light always be on them. I would take the radiator back and get the correct one to do the job right the first time

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Agree with Up. It's best to do it right the first time. Good luck :-)

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