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No _obvious_ popping sound. No _obvious_ sludge or foam either. |
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| On Jan 22, 6:43 pm, Signal <nob... (AT) nowhere (DOT) com> wrote: No _obvious_ popping sound. No _obvious_ sludge or foam either. Good! If you go a week of normal driving with normal results, likely you experienced an anomaly.... Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
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I see a spot of green under the radiator, and I'm waiting for warmer weather to see if the fan comes on, but so far so good.. |
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I see a spot of green under the radiator, and I'm waiting for warmer weather to see if the fan comes on, but so far so good.. If that is a regular thing, keep cats and dogs away from it or put some sort of absorbent down. Antifreeze is attractive to both... and deadly. But you knew that already. |
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But, as you suggest... so far... |
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I see a spot of green under the radiator, and I'm waiting for warmer weather to see if the fan comes on, but so far so good.. If that is a regular thing, keep cats and dogs away from it or put some sort of absorbent down. Antifreeze is attractive to both... and deadly. But you knew that already. I have heard that. Now you mention it, my cat has for some time had the occasional sniffle around the front end. I thought he might be after the remnants of a rabbit (..which I sadly dragged under the front for 100 metres) but... well this is all starting to make sense. |
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