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Check that your fan is operating properly and you don;t have any other issues besides low coolant. The stuff went someplace. You might want to have a pressure test done to find out where it went.
Good luck.
Last edited by Hirnbeiss; Aug 28, 2009 at 05:08 PM.
When I took the coulant cap off, the level looked like it was down. Is there a mark on the reservoir where the coulant should be up to? I have added 1/2 liter of 50/50 water and Zerex.I can't tell if this enough.
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I still would suspect your main fan, because your car shouldn't be getting that hot (I had a 104 for several years in Alabama and Houston, and have had the M113 for 2 years in FL), and we know you had enough coolant (you could see some in the tank, there was no steam, and you didn't have a warning light). The viscous clutch should be engaging by 92C, and you should be able to hear a lot of whooshing noise then from the fan, which is plenty capable of keeping your car cool. Having one of 2 aux fans out, OTOH, I would be very surprised if that's the only culprit.
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The aux fan belt is easy just remove the whole fan assembly shroud and all and the belt is an easy push and wiggle fit job.
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