> Funny, after I fixed mine, the smell went away rather quickly. I put down > a couple of towels under my usual junk after I wiped it up a bit. Haven't > smelled it at all after about a week after the fix. I have no idea how long this had been leaking since the problem pre-existed my ownership. It was an antifreeze swamp under the back seat. It took me quite some time before I was convinced that the smell was coming from residual coolant left in the floorboard and not from a very slow heater core leak and that is why I'm the proud owner of a never-been-used heater core. -- Jerry Huff Data General _____ Brick Unix Development RTP, NC 27709 | |_|_\ on \/ huff@dg-rtp.dg.com (919)248-6277 `0---0' Wheels \/\/
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