[DeTomaso] how come my Cat doesn't much care for water?
John Taphorn
jtaphorn at kingwoodcable.com
Sun Sep 27 23:14:55 EDT 2009
Kerry
you may have a resister between the sender and the temp gauge that is giving
you a low reading at the gauge. Ford recommended this mod to reduce owners
concerns about high temps at the gauge.
I don't see any value in idling the car unless after an extremely spirited
drive.
JT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kerry Maguire" <kmaguire at landrovermiramar.com>
To: <detomaso at realbig.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2009 10:09 PM
Subject: [DeTomaso] how come my Cat doesn't much care for water?
>I took my car to my mechanic's house a couple of weeks ago for a "look
>see". We checked the car out generally, everything was fine, but we found
>that the water level was real low in the pressurized overflow tank and non
>existent in the other, non pressurized, overflow tank.
>
> The car runs perfectly fine and never runs warm. We topped off the tanks
> and I was on my way.
>
> Today, I took the car out for a VERY spirited run. The outside temp was
> 95+ degrees, I had the A/C running and the car's temp gauge was right on
> top of the "9" on 190 degrees on the temp gauge. Everything was going
> swimmingly.
>
> However, when I pulled the car into the garage and parked it, after a
> couple of minutes it started burping some of the coolant from the non
> pressurized tank.
>
> Should I let the car run for 5 minutes or so at idle to prevent this? On
> the other hand, when I turn off the vehicle. the temp is well within
> normal range. Once I turn off the car, the sucker fans shut off.
>
> Why does my car run cool but still not want to keep its recommended fill
> of coolant?
>
> Regards,
>
> Kerry M. Maguire
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