I realize this is probably redundant, but I can't find any reference inany FAQs. I just got another Vanagon and the guy told me he's been using Prestone as he was certain it had no phosphates--Is this true--amI worrying about major head damage for a good reason or just habitual parnoia? I checked it out at an auto parts store and Phosphates are not listed (on all other brands they are listed) but there are some things that could be phosphates disguised--Again, I'm sorry if this is a redundant FAQ, but I need to know. Thanks, Greg -- _____________________________________________________________ Greg Kessler American Language Program Kessler.95@osu.edu The Ohio State University <<<<By the time you've looked at something it's already history>>>> (Bruce Cockburn)
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