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VelocityYellowRules! Update!
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<blockquote data-quote="VelocityYellowRules!" data-source="post: 46660" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>Good afternoon Manny,</p><p></p><p>Hey I didn't think you'd be around on the weekend! We need to get you more hobbies.</p><p></p><p>No worries, I've been through enough situations with grain air cart monitors and GPS guidance systems that these things go from working at one end of the field to not working at the next end!! The nature of things electrical. But I'll give the coolant temperature sensor a look see, maybe while they were scratching the daylights out of the car they popped the trunk and pulled a wire off. And yes, everything temp gauge wise was working fine while I was down there at the end of April but these gremlins are just like that - they like to wait until they are away from someone who could solve the problem at the snap of their fingers and and wait until they are in the hands of, as I like to describe myself to my mechanically minded friends - a guy who can tell the box end from teh open end of a wrench 50% of the time!!</p><p></p><p>If I find the wire I may just even pull it off and push it on a few times to make sure the conenction is good.</p><p></p><p>It was funny with the knowledge that the coolant was not overheating but the car's computer would override the the AC thinking it was!! I am assuming that is why the "check engine" light was on as well so solving the false overheating signal will get rid of that too.</p><p></p><p>It looks like I could have my 1st autocross back in Dawson Creek on the 13th!! And maybe even my son with me!! Life gets better!! I can't wait to show off the car to the guys there!!!!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Garry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelocityYellowRules!, post: 46660, member: 1318"] Good afternoon Manny, Hey I didn't think you'd be around on the weekend! We need to get you more hobbies. No worries, I've been through enough situations with grain air cart monitors and GPS guidance systems that these things go from working at one end of the field to not working at the next end!! The nature of things electrical. But I'll give the coolant temperature sensor a look see, maybe while they were scratching the daylights out of the car they popped the trunk and pulled a wire off. And yes, everything temp gauge wise was working fine while I was down there at the end of April but these gremlins are just like that - they like to wait until they are away from someone who could solve the problem at the snap of their fingers and and wait until they are in the hands of, as I like to describe myself to my mechanically minded friends - a guy who can tell the box end from teh open end of a wrench 50% of the time!! If I find the wire I may just even pull it off and push it on a few times to make sure the conenction is good. It was funny with the knowledge that the coolant was not overheating but the car's computer would override the the AC thinking it was!! I am assuming that is why the "check engine" light was on as well so solving the false overheating signal will get rid of that too. It looks like I could have my 1st autocross back in Dawson Creek on the 13th!! And maybe even my son with me!! Life gets better!! I can't wait to show off the car to the guys there!!!! Cheers, Garry [/QUOTE]
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