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Member Username: Ian95rrc
Post Number: 88 Registered: 03-2003
| Posted on Friday, October 10, 2003 - 12:01 am: |
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I decided to have my radiator roded out just out of caution. I was somewhat surprised to find all that mud and bug remains because I haven't had overheating problems. This week my Transmission Oil Temp light came on after driving about 30 minutes. I'm not sure what caused it so part of the reason for taking out the radiator was to see what's going on in cooler lines. Could I have a bad temp sensor if I had absolutely no overheating problems according to the gauge? I find it odd that my radiator is incredibaly full of crap and the gauge was not affected by it. |