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Old 25-10-16, 02:25
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The cooling system on the Iltis was somewhat marginal. A common problem was that the antifreeze, if run pure, would cause it to overheat. Ensure the antifreeze is at a 60/40 mix.

The fans, although both on switches of the same temperature rating, will come on sequentially, the second one only coming on if the first one can't do the job.

I had heard of impellers working loose on the Iltis water pumps, but I never actually saw one myself.
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