> It is supposed to blink at start up for a few seconds and then go out. > This tells you the system is working. People say it will blink if your > antifreeze/water mix is off, but I'm not sure it is that smart. When they > leak, it is usually at the electrodes. It then pushes up into the plug. > I've never seen one that leaks blink because the leakage simulates a full > tank. I think you have it backwards.... if the plug is full of coolant the light would NOT blink because the coolant touching both contacts in the plug would similate a full tank. Bill |
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