Hi everyone We went on our first voyage with the new westy we put together... and had the opportunity to drive it in rush hour traffic in 90 degree weather... bumper to bumper in Portland Oregon at 5:00pm! <sigh> The temp went up to 3/4... but there's a light that would blink, occasionally under the gauge light. Does this mean there is an air bubble and we need to bleed the cooling system? When I would stop, turn it off, the light would go off for about another 20 minutes or so then start back up. Then we drove home, and it didn't come on for hours. It was about a 6 hour drive each way. Sure is a tension creator! Blink, blink, blink!
Thanks! The River Clan 87 GL Westy - Alice 67 Single Cab - Klaus 96 850 Turbo - Helga |
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