Davidinseattle
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Hey all, I've read a ton of threads on this. Our 2015 Lux has always has a slight coolant smell after wife parks it in the garage. It just passed 50k miles and I noticed the smell is more noticeable now. there is no visually perceivable loss of coolant, so I suspect the front and/or read crossovers/manifold are seeping just enough to produce the tell tale smell.
I am calling both Biggs and Lamorna (greater Seattle) to set up and appointment to have the work done. Can someone give me the elevato pitch on what to tell them? Wondering if they are going to be like "what, you want me to replace something for insurance?".
And, for our 2015 LR4 Lux, what part numbers they be using?
Note: this is our last year with the LR4 as wife has fallen in love with new tech that is available now and we typically keep cars for only 5 years anyway. So, we are replacing it with a 2023 Ford Expedition Stealth next year with blue cruise and a giant flat screen. So, given the tax advantage of trading in WA state, we'll probably be trading it in, so I don't need to do items that are nice to have for long term ownership.
thanks
I am calling both Biggs and Lamorna (greater Seattle) to set up and appointment to have the work done. Can someone give me the elevato pitch on what to tell them? Wondering if they are going to be like "what, you want me to replace something for insurance?".
And, for our 2015 LR4 Lux, what part numbers they be using?
Note: this is our last year with the LR4 as wife has fallen in love with new tech that is available now and we typically keep cars for only 5 years anyway. So, we are replacing it with a 2023 Ford Expedition Stealth next year with blue cruise and a giant flat screen. So, given the tax advantage of trading in WA state, we'll probably be trading it in, so I don't need to do items that are nice to have for long term ownership.
thanks