I have a feeling mine will NEVER dry out...it sat under 25deg sun 2 full days during the weekend, and the damn thing is still heavy with coolant, slowly dripping... If somebody can tell me what this stuff is and how to get it, I'd probably remove fridge/stove + carpet and see if there is more to be found that is damp (and possibly helping rust to proliferate...) ÉG
> I just took mine out, let it dry out and put it back in. Is > there a reason I > should NOT have done this?? Malcolm > > Giroux, wrote: > > BUT the felt-like board on the right (passenger's) side of > the heater is > > soaked with coolant to a point of no return. What is my > best source for > > this material (is it sound proofing material? insulation? > both?). I check the > > local hardware store with no luck. They only have a > material that is half the > > thickness and not as dense. > > (FYI dealer can't get the part anymore - discontinued) > > Thanks, > > Éric |
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