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Old 05-10-2007, 10:04 AM   #1
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96 Bravada Leaking Coolant In Cab

My Bravada Is Leaking Coolant Into The Cab Of My Truck. This Winter The Heat Didn't Work Well At All. Any Ideas???
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:09 AM   #2
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Re: 96 Bravada Leaking Coolant In Cab

Unless coolant is leaking in at the heater hose connection you have a bad heater core.

If it has the old green coolant keep the windows down when using it.
The fumes off of old green is dangerous to inhale.
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Re: 96 Bravada Leaking Coolant In Cab

i agree sounds like heater core unless one of the hose is leaking going to heater core..good luck..
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Re: 96 Bravada Leaking Coolant In Cab

how to replace the heater core here: http://www.sytyarchives.com/howto/vi...imate_controls i did mine in one day and just under a six pack consumed.

take MT's advice seriously, my wife had a grand mal seizure from riding in the passenger seat over a coolant leak. it was pooling under the carpet and nobody noticed until after the event. they her pulled CDL for six months, which meant no pay for six months. luckily it wasn't me, i was driving at 75mph thru Nevada when it happened
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Re: 96 Bravada Leaking Coolant In Cab

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how to replace the heater core here: http://www.sytyarchives.com/howto/vi...imate_controls i did mine in one day and just under a six pack consumed.

take MT's advice seriously, my wife had a grand mal seizure from riding in the passenger seat over a coolant leak. it was pooling under the carpet and nobody noticed until after the event. they her pulled CDL for six months, which meant no pay for six months. luckily it wasn't me, i was driving at 75mph thru Nevada when it happened

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like the link is for 93 and older models.
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