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  1. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: padgett</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If mine hit 195 something would be rong. 179-181 gives lots of heat. </div></div>

    I believe a standard Reatta OEM thermostat is 195 degrees. In a northern winter, if it only hits 130-140, you notice the lack of heat. No doubt 179-181 would work OK as well.

  2. Low voltage caused by problem battery cable was the problem. One of the battery cable connection bolts was partially stripped resulting in the connector being slightly loose. New bolt installed, full voltage restored and so far the problem has gone away.

  3. Especially on a cold morning start, the ABS light, the CRT, instrument panel and the exterior parking lights will flick on and off in unison, click-click, click-click, click-click, perhaps a dozen times, on my 88. Is this a bad ground (and if so where might it be located) or bad relay or... ?

  4. <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 63viking</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have used Camarro Driving/Fog lights. They fit into the

    plastic backing for our fog lights. They are very bright and can be adjusted with the same adjusting nut on the bottom of the case. </div></div>

    I looked on Ebay and Camaro running lights come in a variety of differant sizes and shapes--and of course the listing don't give those particulars. So one would need to know which year Camaro had the proper size.

  5. 480e_1.JPG

    <span style="text-decoration: underline">AUTOMOBILE QUARTERLY</span> (1990) Vol 28 No 2 contains an 11 page REATTA article, with color plates, which you can download for educational and comment purposes only at:

    REATTA ARTICLE

    (works best if you put cursor over link above and right click and save file. If you have cable, it takes around a minute to download; if you have dialup, it will take 43 days to download ;-)

    If you are able to download the article successfully, please post a response to this thread with any comments. In this manner this thread will stay active and others will see and have the opportunity comment on the article.

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