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Coolant/Overheating

remotesupport

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I have seen my temp rise slightly over that last thru days. and the side pods act like they are off a jump jet :D

Coolant is full but a funny yellow colour, just checking this is normal and if it needs changed . not sure when it was done last

andy
 
where you stuck in traffic at the time? this along with the warmer days now will see the temp rising abit and pod fans cutting in, when no cool air feed is available.
 
John V6":3u0c72c7 said:
Does the fan go off ? if so all O.K..

John....I assume it's normal then for the pod fans to kick in after a decent drive in the Vee..??? :s They Vee seems to be gulping for air when I get back home from a good drive in it...and the pod fans always on...... :s :s

Oh no....or is Jainy killing her Vee...?!! [smilie=hide.gif] :s

Jainy
:s
 
Both the front and the pod fans can come on and run for a period of time when it gets a bit hot.

Had mine runninf for half an hour once in very hot weather and had been travelling along a rough tracks for a few miles.

Got quite worried about it but all was well.

As a point of interest it is always worth while to leave the car on the drive with the engine running to ensure fans cut in and out correctly.
 
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