my first thought as well, but to no avail. Since the fluids are topped and the operating temp is normal, my suspicion is that the heating coil is clogged, probably a symptom of a little gunk or rust in the coolant. But it drained pretty clear, so I'm not 100% certain.
When we started getting fluid loss in the station wagon, we put that gunk in the rad. that is supposed to fill small breaks, and it gummed up the heating coils something awful! had to take them apart and blow them clear with compressed air.
it's a sad day. but kind of cool that you're so directly changing your past into your future, you know? i remember how mobi didnt lose his paint from graduation for years... in fact, is it even gone now? unclear good luck =)
i understand the end of an era. currently, I am the top bidder for Mobi with a $7. Apparently that didn't meet the reserve, but I'm hoping they'll come down.
Remember that time we put that Kenwood Stereo CD player in, after that sketchy trip out to pirate audio to buy that harness that week after my senior year that we cleaned out the garage? ahhh, memories.
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check your coolant, if coolant is low it could result in your heater to stop functioning.
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When we started getting fluid loss in the station wagon, we put that gunk in the rad. that is supposed to fill small breaks, and it gummed up the heating coils something awful! had to take them apart and blow them clear with compressed air.
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but kind of cool that you're so directly changing your past into your future, you know?
i remember how mobi didnt lose his paint from graduation for years... in fact, is it even gone now? unclear
good luck =)
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Remember that time we put that Kenwood Stereo CD player in, after that sketchy trip out to pirate audio to buy that harness that week after my senior year that we cleaned out the garage? ahhh, memories.
I hope leonardo doesn't get sold along with mobi.
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