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#936881 04/23/04 03:53 AM
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i was just wondering if it is unusual to smell anti-freeze/coolant after the car has been running for a long time. The reservoir is full and nothing is leaking? i'm just wondering if anyone knows why i can smell it.

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As long as I can rember, all ford v6's have that smell. From our sabel vulcan, to my old 98 sabel duratec, and somtimes mi SVT-C


99' SVT #811 of 2760 Born on january, 12, 1999. "This may have been his only shot at number one, but he just sucks on so many levels that I couldnā??t even let him win a contest of suckiness."
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ok thanks..anyone else have an idea..that was sounds ok to me

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Sounds like the overflow on the reservoir doing it's job. If not, I would check all the coolant hoses that run in front of the engine (between the engine and radiator), the ones on the drivers side above the transmission, thermostat housing, and heater lines. Since you can smell it, it's getting heated up. So, check the overflow, then concentrate on anywhere that there is coolant lines, and heat (engine block, headers, etc.). Good luck! Hope you find it!
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