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Post Info TOPIC: Water level on radiator


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Water level on radiator


Does anyone know if the engine needs to be running (diesel, 2007 Winnebago Journey) to check the water level in the radiator?



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Do you have an expansion tank for the coolant with a sight glass? That's how we check on ours - when hot (ie, we have been running) the sight glass will be filled with coolant and when cool it will usually not show, or just barely show.

Barb


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Yes, do have an expansion tank. Thank you for your reply.



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