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Overheating during idling???
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<blockquote data-quote="Grand" data-source="post: 427025" data-attributes="member: 6501"><p>What I mean is you press the accelerator a bit when the gear is in N and once you sense the fan operating, you can take your feet off the pedal. If this doesn't switch on the fan, then only I put the gear to D and press the accelerator with my left foot firmly on the brake.Once the fan is on, you may take your foot off the pedal. At least it works for me last time.May only be applicable on a case to case basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grand, post: 427025, member: 6501"] What I mean is you press the accelerator a bit when the gear is in N and once you sense the fan operating, you can take your feet off the pedal. If this doesn't switch on the fan, then only I put the gear to D and press the accelerator with my left foot firmly on the brake.Once the fan is on, you may take your foot off the pedal. At least it works for me last time.May only be applicable on a case to case basis. [/QUOTE]
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