In a message dated 10/11/2008 2:22:52 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
thenicholls@verizon.net writes:
Thanks to everyone who responded to my post, much appreciated.
After reading of your misfortune, several days later I took my car out for a
drive. About two miles out, I noticed oil dripping onto my shoes. I stopped
to investigate and found an awful mess.
I had removed the instrument panel had disconnected the flex hose under the
bonnet then failed to reconnect it. The battery box was full of oil, the area
behind the master cylinders was full of oil etc.The flolor mats had oil
piled up on them.
I drove the car home after finger tight reconnecting the hoses. There was a
trail of oil all; leading the way back to my house.
Mike Moore
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