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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmysidecarr" data-source="post: 6577075" data-attributes="member: 11681"><p>Yes, the electric cooling fan on the radiator. I guess we can rule that out then.</p><p></p><p>In that case it sounds like a stuck thermostat. It also sound like air in the system. But if the cooling system has been untouched, and not drained and refilled then it is unlikely that air could have anyway to get in there.</p><p></p><p>Replacing a thermostat however will require you to carefully adhere to the burp/fill procedure if you want this problem to go away quietly.</p><p></p><p>Might as well do the search and print it out now, because if you refill your coolant though the radiator reservoir like a <em><strong>normal</strong></em> car and not slowly through burp plug in the crossover tube, and heat cycled and checked repeatedly, you will NOT BE A HAPPY CAMPER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmysidecarr, post: 6577075, member: 11681"] Yes, the electric cooling fan on the radiator. I guess we can rule that out then. In that case it sounds like a stuck thermostat. It also sound like air in the system. But if the cooling system has been untouched, and not drained and refilled then it is unlikely that air could have anyway to get in there. Replacing a thermostat however will require you to carefully adhere to the burp/fill procedure if you want this problem to go away quietly. Might as well do the search and print it out now, because if you refill your coolant though the radiator reservoir like a [I][B]normal[/B][/I] car and not slowly through burp plug in the crossover tube, and heat cycled and checked repeatedly, you will NOT BE A HAPPY CAMPER. [/QUOTE]
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