In-car fumes
LL - NY
larrycleung at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 06:52:28 PST 2008
Unless you filled it below sea level, I would think you are correct.
On 2/8/08, Huw Powell <audi at humanspeakers.com> wrote:
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>
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> Louis-Alain Richard wrote:
>
> > If it is the heater core, then, a few hours after the car is stopped,
> the
> > pressure in the overflow tank should be nil. You can put your hand on
> the
> > top rad hose (engine cooled) and feel if it is still pressurized, and
> then
> > open the reservoir cap to hear if there is still pressure in there.
>
> Wouldn't there be no pressure in the cooling system once it is cold
> anyway? IE, even if there are no leaks?
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