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Freeze plug
I think a freeze plug may have just blown on my 03 Rendezvous. How easy are these things to replace?
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Re: Freeze plug
No, in a fwd vehicle they can be difficult to access, get under it and see which one it is, then you will know.
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Re: Freeze plug
Yeah, they can be a nightmare to replace, especially on the backside....imperative that you pinpoint the leak....it could be something else.....
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Re: Freeze plug
Ok, thanks guys. When I get back home I'll check it out. At this point I only know that coolant/water seemed to be spraying up from the back and over the top of the engine.
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Re: Freeze plug
first thing comes to mind is heater hoses going into the firewall.
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