At 11:32 PM 7/30/2001, Mark Ingalls wrote: >Now in the hot and humid summer the light does not want to shut off until >the engine is warmed up. Then it goes out and acts normally even if the van >is shut off for a short time. > >I was thinking the coolant conductivity had changed with age but with the >previous scientific posting from a fellow listee I had second thoughts. > >Anyway I shorted the level switch connector with a jumper wire and the light >kept on blinking....so it's not the coolant conductivity in my case. It's the gauge, Mark. d
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