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Hi, Faulty wiring or faulty wiring board I am presuming you double checked the fuses remove & replace them as one may be slightly loose. Please leave me feed back Malcolm Campbell, [email protected] Thanks.
Start with engine cool, & remove radiator cap. Check level in rad & fill to an inch or so from top of rad. Start car & turn heater on.(not defrost) Now let it run until engine gets up to normal operating temperature & let it run until rad fan comes on & off, 2 or 3 times. Rev engine slightly every so often just to help disperse air in system faster. Fill rad as needed during this time. After you do that, and fan has come on & off 2 or 3 times, put rad cap back on & fill return bottle to proper mark, then see how it is. I suspect it's just air in system & this should cure that . If not get back to me.
1 remove the cable. 2. use the right size socket and insert it to the plug. 3. loosen the plug and clean or replace. 4. tighten it back. 5. do it one at a time. it would be confusing to install the wires back if you pull them at the same time.
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