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Date:         Fri, 24 Apr 1998 09:12:05 +0000
Reply-To:     Kevin Sullivan <ksull@WAVE.MBARI.ORG>
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From:         Kevin Sullivan <ksull@WAVE.MBARI.ORG>
Organization: orca.mbari.org
Subject:      Re: Coolant Light Problem 90 Vanagon
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I had a blinking coolant light problem a couple years ago on my '87. It turned out to be a corroded contact on a round Molex type connector located in the square plastic junction box in the front bulkhead panel of the engine compartment.

Kevin Sullivan '87 syncro westy

<< I just recently had some coolant hoses replaced and the system bled on my 90 GL. The problem now is that my coolant light comes on and stays on. But when I turn the vehicle off then on again, the light will go out. Temperatures seem to be fine and the coolant temperature is normal. Anybody have any ideas as I don't really want to take her back into the shop ( my local VW gurus are so busy it takes almost a week to get anything done.) I work on my 72 VW T2 but have avoided working on my 90 till now because I just did not want to screw anything up. Any help appreciated, Steve Hajasz >>


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