Yes and yes. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Daniel Schmitz" <djs@gene.com> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 11:52 PM Subject: Cooling temp light flashing...
> Pertaining to my '87 Westfalia: > > Whilst driving through downtown San Francisco today, my coolant light > began flashing and stayed flashing until I reached my destination. > Driving was stop and go, ambient temp was maybe in the 70s - 80s, my fan > cycled on and off as usual, and my temp needle never went above its > usual, maximum "just above the LED" position. Everything was normal, > except for the LED flashing. No signs of coolant coming out anywhere or > any steam. > > Upon my return trip home, the coolant LED stayed off. The coolant level > in my overflow tank is just below the lower mark, so I may simply need > to add coolant. > > I guess I'm just asking if the blinking LED is a low coolant reminder in > addition to being a high temperature indicator. Or does this circuit > sometimes act up? > > Thanking you in advance... > > Dan > |
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