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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Muddy Waters
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith L 2" data-source="post: 590299" data-attributes="member: 63407"><p>Whoa!!! Alright guys, I ran a Carfax before I bought the truck. And, there are absolutly no signs whatsoever that this truck was flooded. No rust, no smell, no mechanical problems. I called a local Ford dealership and he told me that the muddy looking coolant is not abnormal for coolant when it has been left in a vehicle too long without changing it. He said to just flush it like you normally would and keep on truckin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith L 2, post: 590299, member: 63407"] Whoa!!! Alright guys, I ran a Carfax before I bought the truck. And, there are absolutly no signs whatsoever that this truck was flooded. No rust, no smell, no mechanical problems. I called a local Ford dealership and he told me that the muddy looking coolant is not abnormal for coolant when it has been left in a vehicle too long without changing it. He said to just flush it like you normally would and keep on truckin' [/QUOTE]
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