why would the temp peg from temporary low fluid, don't see the logic? Completely low of course, as it would not recover from that. I would be looking at wiring at the sender and grounds. Shawn On 7/24/06, Geo & Kathleen Hahn <ahwahnee@cybertrails.com> wrote: > > David Prendergast wrote: > > > So I'm driving along on the highway today on the way to buy a new > > cooler for High Country and I look down and the temp gauge is pegged > > and the led is flashing ... Any idea what causes this? > > > Most likely some air in the cooling system that finds its way to the top > of the expansion tank. The sensor on the top of that tank detects low > coolant and hence the LED flashes and the needle pegs. Changes in > engine speed and other factors may make the condition come and go. > > Geo H > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.10.3/395 - Release Date: 7/21/2006 >
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