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Date:         Sat, 12 Feb 2000 01:20:10 -0400
Reply-To:     "~K~" <maddie@INTERLOG.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "~K~" <maddie@INTERLOG.COM>
Subject:      Re: coolant question
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Hi.. I recently had some coolant "issues" so i ended up replacing the waterpump (which was leaking) and i replaced the tank last year sometime it think. I'm wondering the sensor on the top of the expansion tank in the engine....when i peel the rubber protector off the sensor a bit..i can see the two prongs. I tried to push them in all the way..but they don't seem to go. Am i wrong here? My #%*%! coolant sensor is flashing a lot. I checked the fluids etc. Suggestions? I swear i think i've replaced everything coolant related recently..even the sensor. Is there a path to checking why the flashing? As i said..i've covered the obvious..like fluid levels in both tanks and leaks.

Not to mention the lovely "tap tap tap' coming from the new tires. Sigh.. I do love her so...but what a pain.

thanks..

~KaReN~ 85 Vanagon GL


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