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Re: How dangerous is coolant hose failure?
| rick++ | 31 May 2007 14:09 |
I didnt notice a radiator failure on my 1990 civic for about an hour (temp high) and the engine lasted at least 50K after that.
I've had busted hoses. I've removed then, duct-taped them, and then looked for the nearest auto parts store.
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| earache@spymac.com | 29 May 2007 19:21 |
Hey y'all. I have a '90 Integra that gets driven occasionally. Last time it was in for an oil change, they told me the coolant hoses are brittle and ought to be replaced.
Now I do plan to get this done, but maybe not right away 'cos it's pretty expensive. Is there any danger to the car (or the people inside) if the hoses happen to fail while I'm driving? I mean, if it were a timing belt problem you might have some serious engine damage, plus it's not so good to stop going if you're on the freeway or something. But with this, I was thinking I'd see the temp go up and hopefully have some time and be able to pull it over. Am I wrong?
Thanks.
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