MorganMcCann
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- Location
- Saint Clair, MI
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 3.0L
- Transmission
- Automatic
My friend fixed this kid, Jim's coolant hose on a 2004 Grand Am 3.4L. When my friend changed the hose some coolant ran down the side of the block. About a week later he got a text from Jim saying that his head gasket blew and that my friend should be paying him 450$, which was half of the bill to fix it.
Now I have been around cars for a while and I don't see any probable way that a little bit of coolant could do this. Is there some strange circumstance that may have happened here?
The actual car is in alright shape with probably around 130,000 miles, with probably average to slightly below average maintenance. Jim doesn't know how to work on cars, or much about cars.
Now I have been around cars for a while and I don't see any probable way that a little bit of coolant could do this. Is there some strange circumstance that may have happened here?
The actual car is in alright shape with probably around 130,000 miles, with probably average to slightly below average maintenance. Jim doesn't know how to work on cars, or much about cars.
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