by Some O <SO@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 3, 2007 at 06:43 AM
In article <S4E4j.1902$hO7.37@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
"Art McClinton" <art.mcclinton@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I recently noted that the antifreeze was low in the car (2001 Sebring
2.7L
> V6 93K miles). Took it to have pressure test and they told me that their
is
> antifreeze in the engine oil (it is 1-2 quarts high). They then
proceeded
> to tell me the only option is a new engine. Is it reasonable to assume
that
> damage has been done to the engine that makes the only option a complete
> engine replacement?
I would certainly try to determine where the cooling system leak is.
Move fast though, and change the oil ASAP.
After all nothing is lost or risked by trying to save an engine they
said is toast.
I'm quite interested in this as my wife has that car and engine.