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Date:         Wed, 14 Jan 2015 21:16:51 -0700
Reply-To:     OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@COMCAST.NET>
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From:         OlRivrRat <OlRivrRat@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: My Vanagon's blinking coolant light problem vs other
              peoples'---it all blends together  ~ Now ~ BIG Oooops
Comments: To: Jim Felder <jim.felder@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <CAFnDXk305AmMPT57aG8-BAT0CEU9nON0qFH30TrPiko8ATvn=g@mail.gmail.com>
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I have had 2 encounters recently with Vanagons that displayed the BlinkingCoolantLight@StartUp & Quite ByAccident on

the 1st 1, found that if I turned the Ignit'Switch to the RunPosition & then waited 20-30Sec's before starting, the BlinkinLight

would act as it should ~ Tried the same trick on the next 1 & it worked ~ You might want to give it a try ~

~~~~~ BIG Ooooops ~ Somehow I managed to tack this next Paragraph onto the Wrong EMail ~ ~~~~~~

Also ~ The only Prob' I see with not having another SmallHose From the XTank OutFlow to the TStat is when the Heaters

Valves are closed then that Loop is Blocked ~ May not be an Issue ~

ORR ~ DeanB

On 12 Dec , 2014, at 10:35 AM, Jim Felder wrote:

> I have now driven Vanagons for so long that I can no longer separate the > problems I have had in past years from problems I read about on the list ; ) > > I am having a problem now where on a warm day, I have to shut down my > engine after starting and restart to get the blinking light to go off. This > gets worse as it gets colder to the point that in the 30Fs, I might have to > wait a minute or two and restart as many as three times. It always goes > off, though. > > I have had problems before similar to this, but to my recollection not > exactly line this. Compounding that is the fact that coolant light blinking > is such a common problem that a problem I had 12 or 15 years ago sounds > suspiciously like what I was reading about a week or two ago. I don't > remember if my previous blinking light problem had anything to do with cold > weather but this one seems to. > > In any event, it's a common problem. > > My sensor is clean, my connections are good, my coolant is properly mixed > and fresh and I have pressed the back of the temp gauge while the car is > running and no change. My grounds are good and in fact I have an extra > ground or two. > > Any ideas? Come on, help me fix it QUICK while it is the only thing wrong > with the car! > > Jim


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