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Old 09-26-2013, 09:30 AM   #75
Billett
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Re: Project Texa Go

Got the truck out into the sunshine yesterday. It started to overheat and go into limp mode. Turns out the upper rad hose is a little higher than the fill cap on the rad, so there was no coolant in the water pump. Once I filled that up it was much better, that is until the hose blew off and sprayed coolant everywhere... That gave me a voltage code... Rinsed everything off with a bit of water, blew it out with air and let it sit for a few hours. I'll try starting it up today and see if I still get that code.

As far as reading codes goes, I bought an OBDII to Bluetooth adapter from amazon for ~$25 and the torque app for android. It works fantastically!
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