martynvella wrote:Rob, that sensors soul purpose is to activate the AT over temp light.
Please try to keep your posts factual, IE actually know what you are talking about, not make shit up to pose arguements.
The OP can make their own guesses but they post here to get help, not have people guess about stuff they know bugger all about.
martynvella wrote:Just as you would learn very little by arguing with peole who do know something when you are just imagining.
Not helping the OP at all, just making him doubt correct information.
martynvella wrote:The one near the cooler lines is only a switch to bring up the warning light on the dash, it serves no other function.
Username_here wrote:It was just the check engine light, not overheating warning lamp
I'm actually reluctant to say what the problem was because to be perfectly honest I don't think anyone would believe me
It's also a bit of a disappointment reading through Marty's posts, I left Facebook etc almost a year ago now due to this type of negativity. Life's been better ever since. I think if you look from a distance brother you have been nasty to Ron for no reason. C'mon man,we're all just people here looking to help each other. Let's band together. There's enough negativity in the world already
dave g wrote:X2 on your post username_here
But please tell what the problem was you would not be the first one cort out by a 20 cent fix.
( I pulled a motor half apart to find a plug had been nocked off the bottom of the manifold out of sight )
Username_here wrote:I'm sorry guys, I really don't want to say.
It actually wouldn't help anyone in future because it's exclusive to me. Understand it sounds impossible, but in this case it's true. If anything changes I promise I'll be back to let you know
Gipsy wrote: Even the pm crapped his pants in Macca's so the story goes.
Gipsy wrote:I normally try to squeeze out a silent one when that happens Rob
Gipsy wrote:That's one thing you can't say about the pm, he never follows through
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