Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 11:17:51 -0700
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From: Matt and Lisa Chamberlain <lttlwing@gte.net>
Subject: : 84 temp light driving us crazzzzzzzzy]
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HELP
OK so we now have changed the temp sender in the thermostat on big
sister (Elizabeth)'s 84 westie. Still the little red light is a
flashing. That is untill we disconect the sender and off goes the
light. Oh sure it takes a lot longer for the temp guage to make it's
climb but the result is the same. While triing to locate the temp
guage control unit(suggested by Dan Fuller Thx) sis noticed the large
greem lake coming from the refill tank (poor girl her hair is starting
to come out in handfulls).As stated before we have bled Betty way to
many times to be funny anymore and I am afraid that sis may soon bail
on repair and just start to groove on that funky little light.
If anyone has any other ideas we would like to try them soon.(I mean
SOON) Elizabeth has been at my house for a week and my wife is on the
edge.
TIA
Matt Chamberlain
"The bus friend"
71 sqbk auto snroof(paid 100.00 at swap last Sunday)
"just another project for the garage, Honey"
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