Slagiatt
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This is a continuation of a previous thread where I was asking about why my fan keeps coming on so often. Example: On a ride yesterday in 65-degree temps with almost no stop-and-go traffic, the fan came on several times an hour, usually for at least a 5-minute duration. ??? Comments on that previous thread indicated that this truly is an unusual occurrence. Also, for the first 5,000 miles, the F3 didn't do this...I rarely (almost never) heard the fan coming on. Anyway.....
.....I tried to check the coolant level as stated in the manual (Page 101), but for the life of me, I can't see anything remotely close to a "COLD Level Mark" either on the inside or outside of the reservoir. I can clearly see the HOT mark though.
With the engine cold, looking down inside the reservoir, I can see the coolant...it is not in the neck of the reservoir but it is visible and very close to the bottom of the reservoir neck. Is that sufficient? Or, is there some other mark I should be looking for?
There is a plastic "bar" about half-way down the neck of the reservoir...but I believe that coincides with the HOT mark. Is that correct?
I know this should be a simple task, and it would be if I could for sure find the 'COLD' mark.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? :dontknow:
Before I take this back to the dealer (again), I want to be sure it isn't a coolant problem.
Thanks for whatever guidance you can give me on this.
.....I tried to check the coolant level as stated in the manual (Page 101), but for the life of me, I can't see anything remotely close to a "COLD Level Mark" either on the inside or outside of the reservoir. I can clearly see the HOT mark though.
With the engine cold, looking down inside the reservoir, I can see the coolant...it is not in the neck of the reservoir but it is visible and very close to the bottom of the reservoir neck. Is that sufficient? Or, is there some other mark I should be looking for?
There is a plastic "bar" about half-way down the neck of the reservoir...but I believe that coincides with the HOT mark. Is that correct?
I know this should be a simple task, and it would be if I could for sure find the 'COLD' mark.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? :dontknow:
Before I take this back to the dealer (again), I want to be sure it isn't a coolant problem.
Thanks for whatever guidance you can give me on this.