loud squealing and low coolant sensor
-
archchicago07
- LE Member
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:53 pm
- Year and Trim: 1997 SSE
1994 SSEi
loud squealing and low coolant sensor
so far these are the only 2 probs i have on my 97 bonneville. what could they be and is there a way to fix the squealing quickly as its very loud and very annoying lol
- tpulliam79
- Posts like an L27

- Posts: 797
- Joined: Thu May 22, 2008 1:29 am
- Year and Trim: 1991 SSE+I. 1994 ssei
- Location: Spokane, WA WCBF '08 survivor
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
squealing= check your belts and tensioners
low coolant sensor= is your coolant low? if not the sensor is right in your radiator they are not cheap about 70 if i remember correctly. an easy fix though. if it is low on coolant is it leaking externally? if low and no leak then it a whole other issue, but we will cross that bridge if needed check your coolant level and let us know.
low coolant sensor= is your coolant low? if not the sensor is right in your radiator they are not cheap about 70 if i remember correctly. an easy fix though. if it is low on coolant is it leaking externally? if low and no leak then it a whole other issue, but we will cross that bridge if needed check your coolant level and let us know.
- JBMark33
- Posts like an L36

- Posts: 840
- Joined: Thu May 22, 2008 11:40 am
- Year and Trim: 2000 SE
- Location: NW PA
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
A squealing noise can also be a missing o-ring on the PCV valve.
Pull off the oil filler cap, does it suck your shirt in?
Pull off the oil filler cap, does it suck your shirt in?
Current: '12 Audi S4 Quattro Prestige 6MT
Previous: '06 Audi S4 Quattro 6MT (for sale!)
'06 Chevy Cobalt SS, Stage II: 2.0L Supercharged, 16psi boost, G85 Package; Recaro Racing Seats, Limited Slip Differential, 5 Speed Manual
'00 Pontiac Bonneville SE ( 4 years, 197,000 miles)
'99 Dodge Intrepid ES (1 year, 2 engines)
'95 Chevy Lumina (2 years, 164,000 miles)
Previous: '06 Audi S4 Quattro 6MT (for sale!)
'06 Chevy Cobalt SS, Stage II: 2.0L Supercharged, 16psi boost, G85 Package; Recaro Racing Seats, Limited Slip Differential, 5 Speed Manual
'00 Pontiac Bonneville SE ( 4 years, 197,000 miles)
'99 Dodge Intrepid ES (1 year, 2 engines)
'95 Chevy Lumina (2 years, 164,000 miles)
- willwren
- Retired Admin

- Posts: 65489
- Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
- Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre - Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
- Contact:
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
Check to make sure both o-rings are installed in the PCV valve for the squealing.

Coolant level sensors are prone to failure. If you level in the radiator is good, replace the sensor or simply disconnect it.

Coolant level sensors are prone to failure. If you level in the radiator is good, replace the sensor or simply disconnect it.

Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
-
lash
- Retired Gearhead

- Posts: 5115
- Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 6:50 am
- Year and Trim: 1997 SE
- Location: Deltona, FL
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
Do you know whther it's a belt squeal or not?
White Horse. 230K miles, It just keeps on kickin'


-
archchicago07
- LE Member
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:53 pm
- Year and Trim: 1997 SSE
1994 SSEi
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
just as an update i think the squeal might be from the polish crap the dealer put on the engine to make it all look shiny clean. and the coolant light doesn't come on all the time. i checked the level with the car cold and hot and theres a full amt of coolant so from what i read i assume its just the bad sensor (67$ from auto zone) if the squealing persists would any of you recommend changing the serpintine belt even though it looks new?
note: i just wanted to make sure it didnt involve the a/c as anyone near illinois knows its REALLY hot lol
note: i just wanted to make sure it didnt involve the a/c as anyone near illinois knows its REALLY hot lol
-
lash
- Retired Gearhead

- Posts: 5115
- Joined: Tue May 20, 2008 6:50 am
- Year and Trim: 1997 SE
- Location: Deltona, FL
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
So, you've determined that the squeal is coming from the belt slipping?
Are you getting enough tension on the belt? Are there shiny spots on the belt from slippage?
It is possible that something the dealer used might have been carelessly sprayed on the belt also. If that is the case, then some very judicious and sparing use of belt dressing might solve your squeal.
Are you getting enough tension on the belt? Are there shiny spots on the belt from slippage?
It is possible that something the dealer used might have been carelessly sprayed on the belt also. If that is the case, then some very judicious and sparing use of belt dressing might solve your squeal.
White Horse. 230K miles, It just keeps on kickin'


- willwren
- Retired Admin

- Posts: 65489
- Joined: Sun May 18, 2008 11:07 pm
- Year and Trim: .
93 SSEi
95 SLE (SC)
97 Buick LeSabre - Location: Oregon WCBF'04, '05, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11 Survivor
- Contact:
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
A light spray of engine degreaser on the belt at idle, and a rinse spray a couple minutes after should take any residue off the belt. It may squeal more initially, but should get better quickly.
Remove the belt and start the car. Is the squeal gone (a couple minutes on a cold engine without a belt is fine, even with the water pump not turning, it won't overheat that quickly).
Remove the belt and start the car. Is the squeal gone (a couple minutes on a cold engine without a belt is fine, even with the water pump not turning, it won't overheat that quickly).

Click here for mod list for both cars
93 SSEi, 95 SLE (supercharged) 97 Buick LeSabre Limited
PontiacDad at WCBF '04: Cruise control? That's like surrendering!
Comprehensive guide to troubleshooting, rebuilding, and modifying Eaton Superchargers
-
archchicago07
- LE Member
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:53 pm
- Year and Trim: 1997 SSE
1994 SSEi
Re: loud squealing and low coolant sensor
ive been told that baby powder put on it might help? is that suggested/recommended? and i believe it is also partly a tension issue but with further driving the sounds goes away quicker now and its not as frequent as it was.


