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Date Posted: 16:24:25 05/01/04 Sat
Author: mully
Author Host/IP: 68.249.237.143
Subject: Re: Radiator Flap Motor Fuse?
In reply to: Joe Glow 's message, "Re: Radiator Flap Motor Fuse?" on 08:53:50 10/19/03 Sun

>>I got an '88 S4 a couple of months ago. Today was the
>>first day it was actually hot and I was driving it,
>>and noticed that the engine seemed to be running hot.
>>Anyway, long story short, the radiator flaps seem to
>>be misbehaving. I've got no problem opening them
>>manually, but the car just shuts them again. I may get
>>it fixed someday, but in the meantime I just want to
>>pull the fuse. Trouble is, the 'cheat sheet' for the
>>fuses is missing :-(. I found another post indicating
>>that it's fuse #11. Can anybody confirm or deny this?
>>I'd appreciate it.
>Soryy

i iave an 89 s4 fuse is #23, pull it and default should go to full open

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