Hello, last summer I sprang a coolant leak from the little plastic bleeding screw in the rear bench heater. Unfortunately, I didn't notice it until I saw coolant dripping from the inside to the street (glade I live in San Francisco on a hill.) Now every time I use the heater, I smell the all to familiar sweet smell. I've left the heater on full blast for hours, with the windows down, hoping it would burn off, no luck! Any advice? Lesson learned, don't screw plastic pieces in to tight! Thanks, Sanford 91 syncro camper __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com |
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