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Its warm in Telford today... 22degrees. Nothing like Greece or Italy in the Summer.
I got into my car, its been stood for 3 hours, a short 15 minute trip before that. I turned on the key, waited for the Glowplug light to go out and turned... Shuddered and stopped, got a Beeeeep and a warning "Radiator coolant temperature too high, stop the engine!"
Switched off, waited a while, tried again and the same thing happened.
A third attempt and all was well again. No problem driving. Coolant level perfect.
Anyone else had this? If so what did you do? If anything. Is this a FIAT spurious alert?
I got into my car, its been stood for 3 hours, a short 15 minute trip before that. I turned on the key, waited for the Glowplug light to go out and turned... Shuddered and stopped, got a Beeeeep and a warning "Radiator coolant temperature too high, stop the engine!"
Switched off, waited a while, tried again and the same thing happened.
A third attempt and all was well again. No problem driving. Coolant level perfect.
Anyone else had this? If so what did you do? If anything. Is this a FIAT spurious alert?