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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Nassau, New York
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Freeze Plugs Leaking
OK 1 month after i get the car now with 38000 miles on it, i flushed the coolant but kept smelling coolant. Well i looked on the driver side and see something that looks like freeze plugs and it looks a little wet.
Anyone have any suggestion on my next step. |
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Re: Freeze Plugs Leaking
Not sure what freeze plugs are but the description you tell of sounds like a heater core leak to me.
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Re: Freeze Plugs Leaking
well, if its on the driverside, it could also be brake fluid.
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Uhh ohhhh... leaky freeze plugs are a big problem. Somebody let it get too cold one winter night. About the only way to fix it is to get a new one. You will destory the old plug getting it out, so theres really no way to reseal it without getting a new one.
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