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<blockquote data-quote="RaYzerman19" data-source="post: 1339912" data-attributes="member: 18388"><p>You have to do the basics first, otherwise this discussion is not going anywhere. I can't understand why you didn't remove the excess from the reservoir to prevent puking, which is a natural symptom if it's overfilled too far. Also, just because the display says "Hi" doesn't necessarily mean it overheated, and I'll bet the coolant never boiled (properly filled, rad cap on properly and in working order, the boiling point of 50-50 coolant is 265 F). There is no reason for a low mileage '14 to have a cooling system problem, and I can't recall anyone with an FJR having a thermostat stuck shut (although it is possible). But, get the basics done, see if your 'problem' goes away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaYzerman19, post: 1339912, member: 18388"] You have to do the basics first, otherwise this discussion is not going anywhere. I can't understand why you didn't remove the excess from the reservoir to prevent puking, which is a natural symptom if it's overfilled too far. Also, just because the display says "Hi" doesn't necessarily mean it overheated, and I'll bet the coolant never boiled (properly filled, rad cap on properly and in working order, the boiling point of 50-50 coolant is 265 F). There is no reason for a low mileage '14 to have a cooling system problem, and I can't recall anyone with an FJR having a thermostat stuck shut (although it is possible). But, get the basics done, see if your 'problem' goes away. [/QUOTE]
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