What is the reason for the Santana water temperature light flashing continuously?
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Santana water temperature light flashing continuously may be caused by the following reasons: Abnormal water temperature: Both excessively high or low water temperature can trigger the water temperature light to flash. This could be due to a faulty thermostat in the engine cooling system causing overheating. A malfunctioning thermostat fails to open, obstructing coolant circulation within the engine and leading to elevated coolant temperature that activates the warning light. Low coolant level: The water temperature light will flash in this situation. It's necessary to replenish the coolant (antifreeze). Insufficient antifreeze in the cooling system might indicate engine leaks, such as water pump leakage, damaged hoses, or radiator cracks. Sensor failure: If the light continues flashing after adding coolant, it's likely a damaged sensor.