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Date:         Tue, 8 May 2001 07:47:39 -0400
Reply-To:     "Spooner, Robert E." <bob.spooner@middletownpower.com>
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From:         "Spooner, Robert E." <bob.spooner@middletownpower.com>
Subject:      Blinking coolant light, again
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Volks, My coolant light is blinking again. This time, I have confirmed that there is plenty of coolant. The temperature is in the correct range. Is there another input besides level and temperature that would initiate the blinker? I seem to recall someone mentioning that if your coolant solution wasn't correct (i.e.: too much water), the light would blink. But that might be an urban Vanagon legend that this airhead fell for. Anyway, I'm open for any input.

Thanks Bob East Haddam, CT


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