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Re: 01 Chrysler Van Problem #2

by Bill Putney <bptn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 6, 2008 at 06:10 AM

JR wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago during a cold snap (-20) I noticed a puddle of
> antifreeze under my van. It appeared to be from the drivers side of
> the radiator, but I can't see any leak, etc., and everything seems ok
> now. I added about a quart of antifreeze to the reservoir (It was
> down). Could it have been a thermostat (that appears OK) or cap
> problem which blew out the overfill? Thanks.

First suspect would be the radiator hose on that side - maybe the clamp 
is slightly loose.  Slightly loose hose connections are real good at 
leaking only when you're not looking and be totally dry when you're 
trying to find the source of the leak (temperature and pressure 
dependent - sometimes they leak when hot, sometimes cold - whichever is 
the case when you're not looking at them).  :)

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my 
address with the letter 'x')
 




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01 Chrysler Van Problem #2
JR <eastwest16@[EMAIL   2008-02-05 17:43:47 
Re: 01 Chrysler Van Problem #2
Bill Putney <bptn@[EMA  2008-02-06 06:10:40 

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