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09-13-2006, 11:07 AM
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Re: Hiss- Uh Oh- big problem...
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Originally Posted by Alan06SUT
just trade hummers with one the florida guys, they wont be needing the heater.
Good luck and hope they get the smell out of the carpet, padding, etc. That antifreeze is very corrosive, so if they don't get it all up, it may lead to premature rust, etc. on whatever surface it touches.
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Guess you were not here (Miami) when it SNOWED (i forget the year it happened)
Hey it can get cold here. I had the heat on in the house one time last year...
Glad the MN dealer was a BIG HELP
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09-13-2006, 01:18 PM
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Re: Hiss- Uh Oh- big problem...
YES! I have had my H3 for nine months and about three months ago, with only 2000 miles on it, mine developed a "cold coolant leak" as stated by the dealer. Mine never leaked inside, but after I shut it off, there would be a hugh puddle of coolant under it. I called my dealer (100 miles away) and he told me immediately what it was. He said he would send a flatbed after it and send the local Enterprise Rental agency to pick me up and get me into another Hummer or Cadillac. He did both exactly as he said he would. I am 60 years old and have owned 62 cars in my lifetime and have never experienced that kind of service from a dealer.
The problem was the heater core. They also removed all my dash and some of the right front fender liner to access it. The greatest miracle of all, when they put it all back together, everything still worked and there were absolutely no noises or rattles anywhere.
Yes, I too was shocked to hear that a heater core was bad so early in its life. At least mine was leaking on the ground and not in the interior. That is my "heater core story."
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09-13-2006, 01:27 PM
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Re: Hiss- Uh Oh- big problem...
We have had a couple of cores done at our dealership too..not a very fun job..
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09-14-2006, 04:12 AM
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Re: Hiss- Uh Oh- big problem...
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Originally Posted by RubHer Yellow Ducky
Guess you were not here (Miami) when it SNOWED (i forget the year it happened)
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I lived in Miami (actually Coral Gables) when it had snowed in Miami! i can't remember the year, either. I tried to take pics of it, but the snowflakes were so microscopic in size that they had shown up as looking like rain in the photos. 
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