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31 March 2025

  • curprev 10:5210:52, 31 March 2025RoscoeBenefield talk contribs 5,698 bytes +5,698 Created page with "This scent usually comes from the heater core, which may accumulate fluid in the plastic housing at the bottom when there’s a leak. Worn or cracked hoses can result in coolant leaks, as they fail to keep up a tight seal with other components. A hose is often made from rubber, which can put on down and crack over time, usually resulting in leaking. If the coolant degree continues to drop quickly, this is a clear signal of a leak and requires quick consideration to preve..."