I think that what I have to say has been covered by other (better) posts. I do believe (not certain) that one of the plug-in black/silver thingies on the fuse panel (by driver's left knee) controls the coolant blinking light (diffeent unit controls the turn signal). I am NOT sure which one it is, but the Bentley manual will tell you (page 97.119/97.120 suggests unit #3 but also see page 97.162 depending in the year of your van) Or ask the list again. Other posts have (correctly I believe) suggested unplugging this modual and observing if the problem goes away. Sorry I can't be of more help. Malcolm --- Larry Chase <roadguy@roadhaus.com> wrote: > Malcolm, By "Flasher Switch" do you mean the Turn > Signl Flasher Relay? > > I really appreciate your suggestions. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Malcolm Stebbins [mailto:mwstebbins@yahoo.com] > > 3 things 1) coolant sensor (may hae deposits on > it), > 2) coolant mix (correct mix is necessary for > electicity flow), 3) flasher switch (by fuse > panel). > My 91 syncro does this sometimes too. M > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com |
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