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08.05.2020 20:54 | # 1 |
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08.05.2020 20:54 | # 2 |
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Unfortunately, I have the same problem.
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08.05.2020 20:54 | # 3 |
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It's a normal situation. When it stops, the circulation stops. The water remaining in the engine continues to increase with the temperature of the engine. The sensor senses the temperature too much. When it runs, it returns to normal as the circulation starts.
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08.05.2020 20:54 | # 4 |
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[QUOTE = talip206] Normal state. When it stops, the circulation stops. The water remaining in the engine continues to increase with the temperature of the engine. The sensor senses the temperature too much. When it starts running, it returns to normal as the circulation starts. [/ QUOTE] I thought so, but in parked cars sometimes the fan keeps running even if you stop the engine to cool the heated engine. Wouldn't it be a problem if a stopping engine waits to cool down at 110 degrees on its own?
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08.05.2020 20:54 | # 5 |
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The fan does not continue to operate when the ignition is switched off. It continues to work in some vehicles in the 206s, but even if it does not circulate, it can cool the water in the radiator, I think it is not very useful. But if the temperature is between 100-100 when you start the vehicle, the fan should be activated and the temperature should begin to drop immediately. It happens to me. For your peace of mind, check if the fan is engaged or not.
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