Thanks for the info. I'll check the archives. These "eventual leaks," do they flood the passenger area and soak the floor with antifreeze, as my broken bleed screw has done. I sure would love to avoid hosing out my passenger area at all costs (I've been at it all day... hosing and scraping water and antifreeze out of the carpet). And I've switched to text mode Todd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom L. Neal" <jneal@netcom.com> To: "Todd D. Gadberry" <toddgrx@PACBELL.NET> Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 4:40 PM Subject: Re: Leaking antifreeze from under rear passenger seat
> The white bleed screw is at the BD. > The core will eventually leak. The valve will eventually leak. > Lots of info in the archives. > > send to listserv@gerry.vanagon.com > > search rear heater in vanagon since 99/1/1 > > & search aux heater in vanagon since 99/1/1 > > and follow the instructions. > You may also want to switch from html to text mode to keep from filling > up Gerry's archives with html control characters. > > Cheers, Tom Neal > |
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