You'd probably get a low coolant light first. Safe travels.
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He didn't even turn on my car while filling it either. Just poured it all in and closed it up and declared we were finished. And it seems to be another way of doing it. I am home back in SF. The (reprogrammed for smaller buffer) temp needle stayed right in the middle the all through the freeway, bridge stop and go, and SF hills. I ran her through the rpms a few times to be sure (love love this car) and it didn't budge at all. No coolant or engine lights. I am very proud of myself for doing this.
This was easier than when I changed the DISA and intake books. The hardest part was jacking up the car and the coolant hoses. Little guy that I am, I didn't have the leverage to lift the car with the jack we had (I was off the ground), nor pull the hoses off. Friend got a good chuckle and helped with those parts. Everything else was very straight forward. The water pump had dried coolant all over it and the whole front end sounds much quieter with new pulleys
The final touch was replacing my faded and stained rear shadow line trim. The PDC part had to come from Germany since its such a rare option here, I guess. But all 3 pieces were cheap and easy to replace:
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Yeah I bought the last pdc part in the country. Sorry you had to get the one from Germany.
Hats PDC?
No worries. All the parts still came at the same time. Were you also doing a trim refresh or something else?
Park Distance C-something. It beeps faster as you back up so you don't back into anything. Very nice option. I love it.
I can see that. Maybe it helps get any air bubbles out as well? My car did sit in stop and go as well. I also added a 1.4 bar cap. I will keep an eye out for any venting.
I'm trying to figure out how to retrofit PDC into my car.
Check my project thread, it has the part numbers for the oil cover.
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Whoa. Didn't know that existed. I guess that explains bumper trim pieces that have the little dots on them (that I'm assuming are the sensors?)