At 06:56 AM 9/29/2002, jim wrote: >I had the dreaded blinking red light and tried everything (including the >piece of duct tape over the light), to find that the problem was that I >had too much antifreeze in the mixture. The mix is very percise and too >much or too little will cause the light to flash. The resistance between the probe tips has to be less than ?150,000 ohms? -- if the tips are coated with oxide it will make things harder... david
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