on a related note: not sure why, but when my temp gauge sender went bad and pinned the needle even at cold start up, the light would flash. maybe it also warns of max temp? the cooling system is working properly and is bleed as it should be. i put in a new temp. gauge sender and the blinking stopped. dylan mark drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote: What year is your van? The only tank that matters for the coolant light is the main tank with a hose coming from it's cap, not the tank you can check or add to from the license plate door. Mark dusty edwards wrote: > so, the coolant light seems to begin blinking once the van is warm. > i've learned a little about this scenario while searching the archives. > > the fill tank is full, but the expansion tank is at (or below) > minimum..........should it be that way? > > any suggestions? > > thanks for your help! > dusty. > |___|_|_|__\ > |___|__-|-__| > "(o)-----(o)--" > >
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