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Rainville Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
6/24/2004 18:30:07
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Subject: RE: anti-freeze odor IP: Logged
Message: I had a similar problem a little over a year ago with coolant on the passenger floor. I took it in and the repairs were around $650 - $700. I had just bought so they covered most of it. But depending on where you take it, you are looking at between 700 and 1000 dollars. Now recently I had the odor but no leak and my windows would fog up when I turned the defrost on, so I took the advise of a recent thread and so far so good. $4.99 for a 195 thermostat $0.89 for the gasket, not bad.
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matt Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
1/29/2007 01:45:22
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Message: so there is not recall or anything i have a 99 sport 4x4 and heater core is leaking i know that so u saying like 700 dollars
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TheShoe Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
4/02/2010 23:15:49
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Message: My 2000 had antifreeze odor in the cab also. I replaced the thermostat(195degree), hoses, water pump and flushed system. Odor was still there and later on foggy windows and finally green fluid on floor mat. Bought new heater core for $38 and now have dash completely out. My question is: how do you disconnect the ac lines?
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