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Reunited and it feels so good (and warm!)

Discussion in '206/246' started by need4speed, May 26, 2009.

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  1. need4speed

    need4speed Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2003
    1,616
    Pacific Palisades
    Hi Guys,

    I finally got my car back after over 2 years and took her out for our first drive to work today. And wouldn't you know it, I smell coolant and I see steam coming out of the engine compartment. The coolant cap was loose. I lost almost a half gallon of coolant! Anyways, I'm looking forward to my drive home. One of the things I had forgotten was how warm it gets inside. I'll have to hunt down some of the posts that have been posted over the last couple of years where you guys shared your solutions.

    A funny side story...

    My boy hates it when I leave for work in the morning. And this morning was no different. So I thought I'd put him in the Dino to calm him down a bit. The first thing he did after I put him behind the wheel was to push me away!!! HAHAHAHAHA I can see the teen-age years are going to be fun. :)
     
  2. philt68

    philt68 Formula Junior

    Aug 26, 2008
    969
    new york city
    how DO people keep cool in their dino's? i just assumed i was going to loose alot of weight...
     
  3. MRONY

    MRONY Formula Junior

    Mar 17, 2007
    707
    New York City
    Full Name:
    Mike O.
    Get the A/C working! Mine actually does, and keeps most of me cool (though my back inevitably sticks to the seat when it's 90+)
     
  4. need4speed

    need4speed Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2003
    1,616
    Pacific Palisades
    My AC never worked. But when the shop called to say that my car was finished, they informed me that they have the AC working. I'm apprehensive about trying it. I've noticed that my door switches are acting up. My interior lights don't always come on when the door is open and even when they do, sometimes they will flicker or just go out. And I hear a clicking sound at the door switch. So I don't know how much I trust that my AC really is working. My solution for now is to drive with the top stowed. I'll probably end up trying it out soon though. Curiosity if nothing else.
     

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