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305ls400 05-31-11 08:31 PM

bird cage looking light just come on
 
i have a 1992 ls400 with over 175000 miles the light that looks like a bird cage just came on and then it turn off again what can this be can some one help me i also have my o/d light flashing on and off

Hilux22RE 05-31-11 09:41 PM

The "Bird Cage" Is really a Radiator..
You should check Coolant Levels.

Do.Man 06-01-11 02:21 AM

coolant level, if its full..sometimes the sensor on the overflow tank is broken or malfunctioning and that could also cause it.

deanshark 06-01-11 07:00 AM

Yeah, check the coolant level, add some if ya need it. And bleed the system just for the hell of it, it can't hurt, ya might have some air in there. If your O/D light is flashing, check for transmission codes and see what ya come up with and let us know. http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/intro/codereading.html
Has your tranny been acting different lately?

305ls400 06-04-11 07:32 AM

some how different sometimes the light will stop flashing and the o/d will work fine the rpm will go hight or low depending if is on or off, but most of the time is flashing

305ls400 06-23-11 09:22 AM

transmission code 63 and 67 i need the solenoid both and the speed sensor.



i check my coolant and everything was good even bleed the system but the light will turn on sometimes i really dont like the light turning on and them off i try looking for the level sensor but i cant find someone who sells it can someone help me maybe with a website or a place where i can buy one

305ls400 07-15-11 06:53 PM

i was able to find the sensor in a local yunk yard for 10 in perfect working condition it fix my problem

emarknot 07-16-11 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by 305ls400 (Post 6537060)
i was able to find the sensor in a local yunk yard for 10 in perfect working condition it fix my problem


nice....congrats:woohoo:


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