leaking heater core, breathing antifreeze fumes - NOT
superba
superba at comcast.net
Thu Dec 11 01:32:01 EST 2003
Hi Ed,
While you're waiting for an answer to your question of which antifreeze
fumes are more toxic, I strongly suggest that you get 2 pair of needle nose
vice grips and clamp off the coolant to the heater core. At least until you
can get it replaced. Not to mention the fogging of your windows unless you
drive with the windows down which might be brisk in CS this time of year.
HTH.
Cheers!
Jim Jordan
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:04:58 -0700
> From: Ed Kellock <ekellock at adelphia.net>
> Subject: leaking heater core, breathing antifreeze fumes
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> It has been written here previously that antifreeze is toxic and
> breathing the fumes produced by a leaking heater core can be harmful.
>
> My question is: would the fumes be potentially any less or more
> toxic from an environmentally friendlier coolant such as Sierra
> or Prestone's similar product?
>
> Ed
> Colorado Springs
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