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Date:         Sun, 25 Apr 2004 09:51:36 -0500
Reply-To:     JNMOTLAG@SPRINTPCS.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "John N. Motlagh" <JNMOTLAG@SPRINTPCS.COM>
Subject:      Summer's coming and my van is getting hotter than ever!!
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You never notice how hot you are running, until it starts to heat up out side. So let me drop a couple of problems on the list, and see who pick them up.

1. The 86 2.1 runs temp gauge runs with the needle about 2/3 high, the fan will come on and bring it down a bit, and then it stabilizes. At this point I can turn the front heater on, and the temp takes a dive, about 1 or two needle widths below the LED. Is this normal behavior? I can put up with the warm tootsies for now, but I don't know if anyone has spent the summer in Dallas. 2. When I first turn on the van the blinking temp light comes on, and stays on until I stop and restart the van. It doesn't seem to matter how warmed up the van is. Thoughts on this?

After reviewing the archives, I have found three cheap (and I like the way this sounds)

1. Flush and fill, but what mix for the summer? 50/50 (coolant/water) or 60/40? What brand for the van? 2. Replace the Temp II sensor 3. Replace the reservoir cap

Thanks in advance!!

John N. Motlagh

1968 Golden Westy

BTW.

Any list members driving the OD Green double cab on 1709 westbound, in Keller TX?


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