My TiiCo runs just above the LED on the gauge as well. However. I have VAG-COM and can pull the sensor numbers right from the ECU. So far, the ECu is saying that my bus is running at a near constant 100 deg. C. (212 deg F) This seems rather high IMO, plus, I have a switch (actually, the original hear seat heater switch) rigged so I can control the rad fan with it (through a relay, of course). It's been a while since I pulled numbers from the ECU, but I don't think running the fan made a difference, even with it running almost full time. This leads me to believe I have some sort of blockage in my radiator. I have a replacement sitting in the garage, I just haven't had the time to replace it yet. Sean B. '90 V'gon, "Happy Bus", pseudo Wolfy '79 Yamaha 750 Special (new addition) Torrance, CA Join the TiiCo registry at HTTP://www.vgonman.com Ki Hong <rean1m8r@YAHOO.COM> wrote on 04/14/2002 06:12:30 PM: > curious... while we are on the topic of overheating > tiico engines, how hot are peoples tiico engines > running? mine runs fine on the highway(just over the > mniddle white line) but 30 minutes of city driving > raises it up to the 3/4 mark on the gauge. seems a > litte hot to me but was told by my mechanic that this > is normal. > <BIG SNIP> |
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