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Originally Posted by 1speedbike
It could have been a lot worse. I'm glad you're okay. Too bad about the fox
I'm kind of tempted to post that "This thread is useless without pics" smiley (or set of smileys?), but that borders on good vs bad taste :P
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Im working on that, lol. First I need a rental car so I can drive up to where my car is sitting.
Luckily no windows were broken and that the fox missed the airbag sensor. I dont have to worry about the weather getting inside the car. I'm hoping the fox missed a lot of the inside of the car. I think the back half of him hit the FMIC and bounced down onto the road, and it was just the impact force that caused the coolant leak. Would an engine start smoking instantly when coolant starts leaking? Or would that take a few minutes? Because I stopped right after impact and immediately shut the car down. It started smoking and there was a burning smell.