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Date:         Sun, 16 Oct 1994 14:17:38 -0500 (CDT)
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From:         Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@lenti>
Subject:      low temp and howling

1. Since it started getting a little cool outside my temp gauge has been reading very low. Is there any way of finding out whether my temp is really low or the sender is bad? Are there any dire consequences of running the car with the temp not high enough? Will the water temp that's being measured here affect the combustion process? Sometime's it's up near the center, but most of the time it's just barely above the mark at about 1/4 the gauge.

2. I've got a strange howling in my engine compartment that I can't hear when I open the engine compartment. I only hear it from the passenger compartment. It's always there, and starts when I start the engine. It doesn't vary with engine RPM. It sounds like a howl at C-sharp an octave above middle C. Can anyone think of something that might cause a constant sound - moving or not?

Thanks.

-- Gerry Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@med.umn.edu> U of MN Med School Admin 6-5379 '84 Vanagon GL, Digijet, 1915 Wasserboxer


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