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Coolent in drivers floor 850

Hello, I have a problem with my '96 850, The problem is coolent in the drivers floor, it's not a lot but it is antifreese. the windows do not fog up when the heat / defrost is on. I tried a search for anything about it with no luck. has anyone had this problem.
Thanks
Foxy








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    Coolent in drivers floor 850

    Do you smell coolant through the vents from time to time? Have you checked to see how quickly you are loosing coolant?

    You can leak coolant where the hoses come through the fire wall, or you can leak coolant where they connect to the heater core. These leaks would just drip onto the carpet and not likely be smelled through the vents.

    The most common leak is the heater core. Check the price on Eeuroparts.com I think they are around $100 and you can do it yourself.

    Try running the AC for about 10 minutes at the coldest setting and then turn it to the warmest setting and see if any coolant odor comes out - that will definatley point to the heater core. At the coldest setting, the heater core is closed off and the vapor will accumulate and then excape when you turn on the warmest setting and expose the core to the circulating air.








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    Coolent in drivers floor 850

    You need a new heater core. When the heater core was replaced on my parents 850, the dealership also did the a/c evaporator. In total it ran about $2k. Have a most splendid evening one and all :)







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