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Date:         Fri, 4 Aug 2000 04:50:38 MDT
Reply-To:     d t <tinkerman@usa.net>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         d t <tinkerman@usa.net>
Subject:      Re: [Re: Heater not stopping problem #]
Comments: To: Stephen Arbaugh <sneakers@oz.net>
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Hi Steve,

Stephen Arbaugh <sneakers@oz.net> wrote: > This is an easy repair. Best done when the coolant is cold, unless you plan > to wait until winter. Drop the spare tire and remove it, then wriggle > yourself up there behind the radiator fan with the new part and take a look > at where and how it sits in the water line. I used a couple vice grips and > some wood scraps to pinch off the coolant hose on either side of the valve.

<SNIP>

> down there. Check the rad for any leaks. Good luck (it really is easy!)

Yep. Thank's to your kind help...

This is exactly the help I wanted!

God bless you...

cheers, T-man

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