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How to replace coolant level sensor

How do i replace the coolant LEVEL sensor on 1997 Chevy Venture van.

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how to replace coolant level sensor - 19eff3a2-3bb7-404c-a6e6-ec317b2a2ade.jpg
remove the clip behind remove electrical connector then pull on level senor
caution need to lower antifreeze first before removing
hope it helps

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SOURCE: I have a 1997 Chevy ventura van... Where is the

all you gotta do is follow the top radiator hose to motor,it;s where the hose meets the motor.

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you need to check the coolant in the radiator, not just in the overflow tank, you are describing a low coolant problem, the thermostat could be the resign you have no heat but it would not explain the low coolant light, remove the radiator cap ( only when the engine is cold ) and start the engine with the cap off and then fill up the radiator........HAVE FUN

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2012

SOURCE: I have a 97 Chevy Venture Van with a weakening fuel level sensor.

To the 97 venture fan not blowing. You asked three question that need verified. get your self a 12 volt test light. there simple then you verify voltage at the fan.if so most likely its your fan if you can use a volt ohm meter ck resistor at the motor usealy any reading is acceptable. The resistor you spoke of is most likely your speeds. If nothing else run a jumper to the fan from the battery.

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SOURCE: how to replace low coolant sensor in 1998 chevy venture

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