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Old 06-09-2008, 06:06 AM   #1
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vt overheating

I have a vt commodore hat after about 10 mins normal driving the temp goes right up to hot then after about 15 secs drops back to normal then up again and down so on and so on.please help
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Re: vt overheating

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I have a vt commodore hat after about 10 mins normal driving the temp goes right up to hot then after about 15 secs drops back to normal then up again and down so on and so on.please help
Possible faulty temp sensor or short in wiring between sensor and gauge
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I have a vt commodore hat after about 10 mins normal driving the temp goes right up to hot then after about 15 secs drops back to normal then up again and down so on and so on.please help
Check for coolent leaks and make shure the cooling system is bleed properly
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