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Considering temperatures are going down to freezing overnight, I was surprised to see my temp guage was at one bar at start up. I hadn't driven the vehicle for 13 hours.
OF COURSE it's gonna be at one bar at start up. The car doesn't magically "get warm" the second you start the engine. And for the record, cranking the heat in the cabin to full doesn't help. The heat escapes the engine too quickly for it to reach normal running temps in 5 mins. It's pure logic
I know, but he's saying when it's empty there are none, I'm almost postive that this is false even if the connection is unplugged at pump, it still blinks.
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