Tonya Pope wrote: > > Karen-- > > More than likely, the mechanic didn't bleed your system of air > properly. The light is a low-level indicator. It has nothing to do > with temperature. It is simple enough to do yourself, but I'd make the > mechanic do it on principal since he didn't do it properly to begin > with. Also, the next time you get your coolant flushed, he might be a > little more likely to do it correctly if you point this out to him now. Check your oil level too...if it looks like a milkshake creamy...then you found out why you level of coolant is down. Look for external leaks also.
> Also, on the slim chance that his work was not done properly concerning > the heads, if you let him fix the air bubble problem, then he can't > blame you for fiddling around and causing a problem which was really his > fault. > > Tonya > 87 Vanagon GL Wolfs > 74 S. Beetle
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