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Date:         Sat, 21 Oct 2000 11:34:36 -0700
Reply-To:     Jim Henry <jch@VNET.NET>
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From:         Jim Henry <jch@VNET.NET>
Organization: JCH GIS
Subject:      Re: red  light flashing
Comments: To: dawn <dmoroughan@ATOMIC.NET>
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Darrel,

Welcome to an unfortunately non-exclusive club. I have been chasing this gremlin for over 6 months now, have made some progress and recommend reading everything in the archives. I am pretty sure that is is a symptom that does not have a single definitive cause.

I have not completely fixed the problem, but seem to have made progress, I can now get it to turn off by not starting my van until after the test cycle time is up??? Very strange, I know, but here is what I have done, so far.

1. Installed new sensor in reservoir. - I do not think this was necessary in my case, but is the most logical part to fail, it is cheap, and easy to do. It did not change anything.

2. Checked and cleaned all electrical grounds. - This is all too often the source of mysterious electrical problems. I am about half way done on this, it is not easy or quick, but important to lots of things, so it should be done at appropriate intervals to high mileage vans. It may have helped this and has helped other things that I did not know were problems.

3. Purged coolant and replaced with fresh. I use Dexcool, but I do not think this matters. I am beginning to think that the actual mix (should be 50-50) is much more important that one might think. My mix may have been slightly too strong before the change, and ended up being a little weak now. (I am slowly removing mix and adding concentrate and checking concentration after running for a while and this has been the only thing that I have done that is in the right time frame to make the light now go out when I wait the 6 seconds before starting, other than it is cooler now than it was in July.)

4. I had at least one suggestion from the list to clean the ribbon connector in the instrument cluster with electronic cleaner, I have not had a chance to try this yet, but it reportedly helps. This sort of fits with cleaning the grounds.

I think this is an interesting example of a system that is probably more complex than it needs to be, but I know a lot of engineers who thrive on that kind of phenomena.

Good luck, I hope this helps. I thank all those on the list that offered help to me on this issue earlier this year.

Jim

-- Jim Henry Durham, NC

84 GSL-SE 85 GSL-SE (parts car) 84 Vanagon Westfalia camper 95 Oldsmobile Aurora 87 RX7 na

jch@vnet.net

dawn wrote:

> i have the red led flashing at the water temp gauge > i have checked alot of stuff and the wire connections where i thought > the system got info from unplugged and checked for corrosions > if anyone out there could help i would thank you > Darrel Combs > 1988 gl vanagon > Don't just surf the Web, take an eTour! > http://www.etour.com/default.asp?associd=aff942


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