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Date:         Mon, 18 Aug 1997 20:08:25 EDT
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From:         georgejoann@juno.com (George Jannini)
Subject:      Re: Newbie

Maureen,

you wrote:

<< While the air conditioner is wonderful, I have been careful to turn it down or off if the temperature gauge moves above the indicator light. I have even turned the heater on when I was in bumper to bumper traffic to keep the temp indicator near the light and not above it. Am I being too cautious? >>

In a word, yes. in general most vanagons will run with the temp indicator right on the LED or just above, and with our heat here in Atlanta, and dense traffic with the AC on, mine's guaranteed to be running somewhere above it. Here's what the owner's manual for the '89 has to say about it:

"When the engine is working hard and in stop-and-go traffic or in hot weather, the needle can show a very high temperature, but this is not serious as long as the warning light does not flash."

George, homesick Boston native 89 Westy, "Wernher" 109K miles & counting


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