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<blockquote data-quote="2001SVTTRUCK" data-source="post: 10880660" data-attributes="member: 122091"><p>First thing that comes to my mind is coolant shouldn't be any color of brown, ever. Second coolant doesn't "build up" from the truck sitting for a few weeks. After long periods of time, hoses and seals can dry out and crack causing a leak you have. I would suggest taking your truck to a trusted Ford mechanic and having him take a look at it. Even if it isn't coolant the only fluids that should be light brown is engine oil and brake fuild, and those are never good leaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2001SVTTRUCK, post: 10880660, member: 122091"] First thing that comes to my mind is coolant shouldn't be any color of brown, ever. Second coolant doesn't "build up" from the truck sitting for a few weeks. After long periods of time, hoses and seals can dry out and crack causing a leak you have. I would suggest taking your truck to a trusted Ford mechanic and having him take a look at it. Even if it isn't coolant the only fluids that should be light brown is engine oil and brake fuild, and those are never good leaking. [/QUOTE]
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