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91 200 Q Turbo Coolant Pump
- To: "INTERNET:quattro@coimbra" <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
- Subject: 91 200 Q Turbo Coolant Pump
- From: "Paul C. Waterloo" <74543.407@CompuServe.COM>
- Date: 06 Aug 96 13:43:45 EDT
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- Sender: owner-quattro@coimbra.ans.net
Stranger things have happened!
Took the wires off of the thermostat switch this morning to troubleshoot. Put
them back on when done. Fan's never worked for me.
Got home from errands this afternoon, heard something funny in the garage.
HAH!!! the old Audi fan started working again. Now I have to make sure it's the
right switch that's causing the fan to go on. It is hotter today than it's been
just about all summer, but I think a high resistenance connection could be the
culprit.
Another easy Audi fix, they don't come around too often.
Paul
91 200 q
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