Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2006 01:24:02 -0400
Reply-To: John Lauterbach <lauterba@BELLSOUTH.NET>
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From: John Lauterbach <lauterba@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject: Re: Blinking coolant level light
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Charles, are you sure that you cooling system is entirely full, and you have
bled all the air from it?
John
'84
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles McGehee" <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: Blinking coolant level light
> I'm desperate. No burned wires. Coolant level sensor good. Temp 2
> sensor good (or so says my mechanic), level control module good.
>
> But here's a puzzle. When I turn on and turn off the headlights
> rapidly, the blinking light often goes out (not always, but
> often.) I thought that maybe that indicated a drop in voltage which
> was affecting the light and maybe the voltage stabilizer on the back
> of the instrument panel was screwy. Checked it out, though, and it's
> okay, too. (9.8-10.0 v, well within Bentley's specs.)
>
> So, where do I go from here? Any ideas? I'm totally beat.
>
> Charles
> '85 Westy
>
> At 04:40 PM 9/7/2006, Charles McGehee wrote:
>>Here's where things stand with my blinking coolant level light:
>>
>>All grounds clean and sound. Coolant sensor works. Replaced the
>>coolant level control module (relay).. No change. So I threw up my
>>hands and took it back to my mechanic.
>>
>>Unfortunately, it's not clear how much he knows about what. He
>>thought the coolant control module was on the printed circuit behind
>>the instrument cluster and said I had replace the wrong thing until I
>>showed him the part and he called VW verifying that what I replaced
>>was in fact the coolant level control module. In any event, he said
>>that the light would stop blinking when he turned the headlights on
>>and off repeated. They he wiggled on the wiring harness which runs
>>across the back above the muffler. He discovered that it was melted,
>>or at least the plastic cable retainer was sort of melted. After he
>>wiggled on it, the light switch routine wouldn't work any more.
>>
>>He determined, then, that my relay is working and current is coming
>>out of it, but it's not being received by the flashing light unit,
>>apparently. He's convinced that the problem lies either in the
>>printed circuit on the instrument cluster unless the "melted" wiring
>>has caused some sort of short or current leakage . So I told him to
>>put it back together again, and I'd look at the wiring harness before
>>committing to a new printed circuit. This is where it stands now.
>>
>>What do you all think of this? Have you ever had the rear wiring
>>harness melt? It's in a stupid place, I must admit, but still. Have
>>any of you every had problems with the printed circuit behind the
>>instrument panel?
>>
>>Would appreciate your views. I'm at my wits end.
>>
>>Charles
>>'85 Westy
>
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