The dashboard control lamp for the coolant temperature should shortly turn red when the ignitionkey is turned on and then change to blue. When the engine is started the blue indication should disappear when the coolant have reached a temperature of 50 degrees Celsius.
So it does on my former Micra K12 from 2005.
On my new Micra 1,2 Acenta 80 HP with a/c from 2009 it doesn't?
The coolant lamp shortly gets red when the ignitionkey is turned on, but it doesn't change to blue? (the engine is of course cold).
Has Nissan eventually modified it on never K12's, so they don't have the blue indicator?
Or could it be a faulty coolant temperature sensor? It should as well make the fan start by high temperatures, I think.
Or a broken blue dashboardlamp (is it possible to change)?
Any ideas? Thanks.
Best Rgds. Mike
So it does on my former Micra K12 from 2005.
On my new Micra 1,2 Acenta 80 HP with a/c from 2009 it doesn't?
The coolant lamp shortly gets red when the ignitionkey is turned on, but it doesn't change to blue? (the engine is of course cold).
Has Nissan eventually modified it on never K12's, so they don't have the blue indicator?
Or could it be a faulty coolant temperature sensor? It should as well make the fan start by high temperatures, I think.
Or a broken blue dashboardlamp (is it possible to change)?
Any ideas? Thanks.
Best Rgds. Mike
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