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Re: 2001 toyota echo "low engine coolant temp" blue what could be source of problems?
Hard to believe, but true -- Hachiroku <Trueno@ae86.GTS> typed:
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>On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 15:01:31 -0800, njmodi wrote:
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>> Hachiroku wrote:
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>>> This is a reference to the temperature of the coolant. The indicator glows
>>> blue when the engine/coolant temp is low, and glows red when the engineis
>>> overheating.
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>>> It is kind of a reminder not to HONK on it until it warms up. They may have
>>> also put it in as an indication that the trnasmission will not slip into O/D
>>> until the blue light goes out (Engine temp has to be ~120 degrees before O/D
>>> can engage)[/color]
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>> Wow! that is a neat little function to have... I've never heard of this
>> before (or seen it for that matter)... Is it available in any other
>> Toyota? My 97 Corolla doesn't have it :)
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>> Nirav[/color]
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>I believe it started with the Prius. Takes some getting used to ("Why the
>hell is that thing glowing BLUE?!?!?!")
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>I think the Avalon has it too, IIRC...[/color]
Scion xB (and all other Scions, methinks) too.
In the ones with automatics, the transmission won't go into high gear
until the light is out . . . .
-Don
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