So you mean we may feel the excessive moisture or even steam but never the smell.最初由 feels 发布
Heating coil is not related to this topic, nor giving any smell.
Anyway, I assume you are changing topic. Heating coil for all Japanese cars are inside the car cabin, not under the front hood. If there is a leakage, the carpet should be wet, and when the coolant warm up, the coolant+water will become vapor.
I am not familiar with American car design, so no comment on that
Nah, I decide not to smell the coolant even I have couple of them in my garage.最初由 feels 发布
You understand me correctly. Japanese car, e.g. Honda, branch out the coolant hose into the car cabinet, where the heating coil located. Then the air blow through the coil, and warm up the air.
If it leaks, the 180 C coolant + water can easily turn into steam. Coolant + water does has little smell, but not strong. You can get a $7 coolant and smell at it directly
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