Thanks for all the great replies! Yesterday I went home and properly burped the system based on information I got from another thread.
This morning my wife too the Kon out and came back. Now, based on how it was acting over the weekend the coolant fill level in the reservoir/tank should have dropped below the cold fill mark as though on it's way to giving me another "LOW COOLANT LEVEL" error again. However, it was still at just 1/2" over the fill mark. So that's promising. We'll keep monitoring it over the rest of the week, but this is already an improvement.
God knows I hope the whole hairline cracks and such are NOT my issue...
Now on to the next development.... Smh. My hi beams and my hazard lights have stopped working suddenly. smh...
Here's the method I used to burp it the system by the way. Review and comment please.
"12 To refill the system, install the thermostat and reconnect any radiator hoses.
13 Place the heater temperature control in the maximum heat position.
14 Be sure to use the proper coolant listed in this Chapter's Specifications. Slowly fill the surge tank with the recommended mixture of
antifreeze and water to the FILL COLD mark.
15 With the
surge tank cap off, start the engine and let it idle for about a minute.
16 Install the cap on the surge tank, but don't tighten it down (pressure must be able to escape). Raise the engine speed to approximately 3000 rpm in 30-second cycles until the engine reaches normal operating temperature and the thermostat opens.
17 Turn the engine off and remove the surge tank cap. If there is any hissing noise coming-from the tank, wait until it stops then remove the cap.
18 Start the engine and let it idle for one minute. Add coolant to the tank until the level is 1/2-inch above the FILL COLD mark, repeat Step 16, then turn the engine off.
19 Add coolant as necessary to bring the level to 1/2-inch above the FILL COLD mark on the tank. Install the
surge tank cap securely.
20 Check the cooling system for leaks."