On 9 Aug , 2018, at 11:48 AM, Dan N wrote: > I have a question as I work on that coolant gauge... > > could a pocket of air around the coolant sensor is the cause of my problem? > - I ask because I put on a new thermostat when I put on a new coolant > sensor at the same time... > > thanks > > dan
Dan Having the Rad' get Hot Enough to Trigger the Rad'Fan is a pretty good sign that You are getting Good Flow through the Thermostat & around the Temp'Sensors ~ Are You Sure You got the Correct Sensor in the Position & the Correct Connector back on the Correct Sensor ~ Have You checked to see if there is any Resistance on the Ground Leg for the Gauge Sensor ~ ORR ~ DeanB |
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