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Old 09-10-2013, 07:40 AM   #1
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I guess it's easier to cry "help me. help me, hold my hand" than it is to to sit down and read the manual and take responsibility for your own chit.

I wouldn't cut the kid any slack at all. All the information he needs is at his fingertips but he chose not to avail himself of it. I am always very willing to help those that at least make an attempt to help themselves first, but I have no patience for this, much like I have no patience for people that ask questions that have already been answered countless times before because they're just too fkn lazy to use the search function and do a little research for themselves.
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Old 09-10-2013, 07:53 AM   #2
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If you smell coolant, its most likely a leak, therefore causing your engine to over heat. The leak could be from an old hose line or cracked coolant reservoir or radiator. Have it checked out and do not drive the car if you see engine lights flashing and temperature gauges going redline.

Live and learn kid, alot of common sense goes along way, take the proper time to read about how your car works -you know the owners manual !

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Old 09-10-2013, 01:25 PM   #3
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Hey Donner,
If you live in the upstate of SC, Protech Motorsports in Greenville or Stuttgart Motor Werks in Hendersonville, NC are both good independent shops.
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