Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:28:02 -0400
Reply-To: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Benny boy <huotb@VIDEOTRON.CA>
Subject: Re: Playing "Mechanic Ping-Pong" with my Westy!
Stupid mechanic... i just hate them :-)
Have him check the temp light relay under the cluster / left firewall.... or
even the cluster itself.
Is the temperature ok Pat???
If yes, and the level is fine... drive that baby, nothing wrong will happen,
you have an electro-mechanic problem in front.
He pressure tested the radiator??????? what the heck is that????
Ok, maybe it's my English here but i don't follow you, you went for a trany
leak and oil leak and he pressure tested the radiator???
Is this guy stupid or what, he need to check the wire continuity from the EX
tank sender to up front in the dash, at the junction box in the engine bay,
at the relay in the front, swap the cluster to be sure it's not this one.
You in CA, come on, it's vanagon land.
Later Vanagon have a coolant light level relay, this one or the wire /
connection to this one could be wrong.
Can someone help me here and tell her the # on the relay (i'm at home).
Remember, if the temp needle is fine and if the level is fine in the
EXPENSION tank, your ok to go. Put a black tape over that light.
Please, don't take that e-mail to hard, i'm just piss off when i see
mechanic like that.
The only real danger Pat is the engine temperature! If the coolant EX tank
is fine and stable, drive the van and have fun.
Cheers, Ben
http://www.benplace.com/vw2.htm
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 17:51:43 -0700, PB <pbrattan@GMAIL.COM> wrote:
>I posted a while ago that I took my Westy to a local German car mechanic
>because of oil and transmission fluid leaks. He pressure tested the
>radiator and said it needed to be replaced, so I let him do it. Well, the
>leaks are fixed, but the engine temperature light keeps going on within 5-15
>minutes after I start driving. When I stop and check the fluids, both
>reservoirs are properly filled. The mechanic replaced the sensor, but the
>light continued to go on. I've had the van back to the mechanic around 5
>times, and it's still not fixed! I just dropped it off again today, and the
>light was flashing when I pulled into the garage. The mechanic said to shut
>off the engine, so I did. He then got in, turned it back on, took it for a
>test ride, and the light didn't go on at all! I chose this mechanic
>because I drive past his garage every day on the way to work, and he has
>been there for at least 25 years.
>
>I called another mechanic, the renowned "Bela" of Burbank, CA. He told me
>to ask the mechanic to check the hose temperature, and set the thermostat to
>open at a lower temperature. The mechanic says that the replacement sensor
>he installed was not the original one, and the original one was not
>available. He also said that the wires were corroded, and the wires are
>also unavailable! This has been going on since April! I'm afraid to drive
>the van, even if the coolant appears to be full. I live in North Hollywood
>(Los Angeles.) Does anyone have any suggestions? I sure would like to be
>able to go to Santa Barbara in the Westy this weekend...(the French
>Festival! I went there LAST year in the Westy without any problem.)
>
>Thanks.
>Patti
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