Coolant LED

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Re: Coolant LED

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cosmicsheep wrote:Yeah, suddenly air cooled not looking a bad idea after all.
On the plus side - when you've fixed it, you will have a working heater too :D

You're not a million miles away from me if you want me to run over and drink coffee & point a lot :lol: I'm no expert but sometimes 2 people looking confused are better than one.....

I'm a bit busy early this week but give me a shout towards the end if you want any moral support

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The heater has been working fine.... if anything i can't get it to blow anything other than hot air.

I'm starting to wonder whether this is an indication of bigger problems??

Thanks for the offer of a brew, might take you up on that. Maybe once i've topped up the coolant tho :wink:
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if anything i can't get it to blow anything other than hot air.

that's ptobably just a disconnected valve control.
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