In a message dated 8/30/98 9:29:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, averill@LDL.NET writes: << While driving my 1984 Westy on the highway today, the battery/alternator >AND the oxygen sensor lights started to dimly flicker in unison. This >concerted flickering continued to increase in intensity and frequency >until both the lights were on continuously. Now they seem to both be on >most of the time, but occasionally - especially after driving involving >turning lots of corners - the both go off again. Alternator brushes would be a top cause. How many miles on the beast? Time for new brushes. > >Also, after parking the van on a steep (10-15 degrees) shoulder, the >temperature warning/coolant level light in my 1984 Westy started >blinking, and has been blinking for the past 1,000 miles or so. The >engine temperature is well within it's typical operating range (about 1/2 >way up the LED or below), the coolant levels in BOTH the coolant tanks >are fine, and the van runs great. > Check the archives on this...your coolant level sensor is (prolly) cracked. Its a VW thing, less than $20. Lots of info in the archive. >Anyone see this before? Any clues as to where to start to try to chase >this problem? >> |
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