once the water turns to steam it won't register on the sender, but if the sender is a high value one it would operate before the water turns to steam. as long as you have water the engine will be ok no matter how hot it gets.
modern driers don't have the window as the new fluid is clear and you can't see the bubbles.
I run my air con for at least 30 minutes at least once a week. if you don't, as he said, the seals dry out and the gas leaks out.
Air Con Woes
Seriously?Joel wrote:modern cars now run the compressor whenever the cars in reverse to do this
Just the compressor or the whole A/C system?
sounds like a good idea & wouldn't be too hard to wire up either.
Just need to engage the clutch magnet via a relay from the reverse lights, except you wouldn't get the idle up function then (maybe).
Current rides:
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car
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Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon
JDM GTII Touring wagon
88 RX Turbo Full-time 4wd touring wagon project - 97 Toyota Caldina GTT (turbo 4wd WRX eater:twisted:) - Hyundai Excel Rally Car

Previous rides:
93 Legacy GT wagon - 85 RX Turbo Full time 4wd Touring Wagon - 85 GL AWD sedan
96 Toyota Caldina wagon