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Old 01-09-2015, 07:27 AM   #1
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I cant answer the question about the cooling temp light, but the water sloshing in the front might be the cowling drains. The space were the battery sits has a couple of drains and does collect water.
Once again no all dry, it's more of the sound of air in pipes
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Once again no all dry, it's more of the sound of air in pipes
Pull a vacuum on the system using the vacuum filling tool; if there is any air in it, it will come out and the level in the tank will drop. If it does go down, you need to use the vacuum tool to add more coolant 50/50 mix.
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