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There is one in each door. On the 1984-1989 C4s, the door lights can be turned on and off by pressing them.

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Re: FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!

Subject: Re: FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!
by EngineDoctor on 2012/9/18 19:06:18

Quote:

bogus wrote:
I think I have a theory... chew on this and lets see if my disassembly proves me right or wrong.

I am thinking that the head gasket gave up between cylinders... dumping compression out of one into another. It also explains the raw fuel, and the moment where it kinda fixed itself only to die again - as the piece worked back/forth under pressure.

Thoughts?


Okay Mr. Mad Scientist....
Theoretically, if the fire ring on the head gasket blew out , you will encounter such a condition, and typically for the fire ring to go south, that may have be caused by detination. I think if the gasket failed that badly that you would be taking on coolant too...jus mho Lets see wat the others think ?
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