hmmm... might be worth some investigation then at least...
I should also note as well, the heater still gets hot so there must be water still going through there and not bypassing it, and when I say hot I mean... melt steel hot...
(I should point out I myself run quite hot all the time and very rarely turn the heater on)
I should also note as well, the heater still gets hot so there must be water still going through there and not bypassing it, and when I say hot I mean... melt steel hot...
(I should point out I myself run quite hot all the time and very rarely turn the heater on)