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Coolant LED Flashing?



The insulators over the spade connectors were fine.  The sensor must
have failed.  I will do a little more troubleshooting with Bentley and
an ohm meter.  Thanks for the tip, it made me check all the wires near
the fuel lines to see it there was any worn insulation elsewhere.
Rick K.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Anson Clement [mailto:ansonivan@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 5:14 PM
To: Rick Kellner; scirocco-l@scirocco.org
Subject: Re: Coolant LED Flashing?
 
Check the two braided fuel lines that run to your control preasure
regulator, they run right by your collant temp sensor on the front of
the block if the spade terminal has lost it's little plastic protector
those lines may touch the connector, grounding the sensor signal and
causing the light to stay on.
 
My 8v did this shortly after I bought it.
 
Anson

Rick Kellner <rfkellner@snet.net> wrote:
The led on the coolant temperature gauge on my 8v started flashing and
won't turn off. It flashed during startup and continued to flash as the
temperature rose to normal. Water level looks fine as well as
everything else. Any ideas?
Thanks, Rick Kellner.
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