I was driving my van in traffic today and it started to overheat. I'm now sure that the radiator fan switch is defective. Although this is a problem the bigger problem was that the rear heater let loose under the extra pressure or heat and dumped about a gallon of anti-freeze under the rear seat. Can anybody tell me how to bypass the rear heater with easily available parts? I know that I could figure it out with a few trips to auto part stores but I would like to get it fixed quickly. In order to do this without multiple trips to the parts store I would really appreciate a part list. Any suggestions on removing coolant from the rear carpet? Thanks, Ron Maxseiner 1985 GL 'Stinky Pete' - living up to its name today. 1998 Jetta GLS 'Blue' |
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