All plastic (vinyl) emits minimal toxic fumes. Plastic is an unstable compound. The ingredients in plastic (resin, stabilizers, fillers etc.) are constantly trying to get back their original properties. That's why after time plastic gets brittle and cracks.
The common vacuum leaks on the 2004 Trailblazer are usually from the dashboard. It is therefore important to service them regularly.
Check for and repair any exhaust or fuel leaks.
Hit your dashboard a few times and see if anything comes out
They could of just over heated.
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Air pressure in (one of) the tires is low. So check for leaks
I went from the original quadrajet to a Holly and it solved that problem... Are you sure it is not the carb?
The signs that you might need a new transmission include rough shifts, slippage, leaks, delayed engagement, dashboard warning lights, and many others.
You need a refridgerant recovery machine to remove any refrigerant. The evaporator is behind the dashboard, so the whole dashboard/center console needs to be removed. After replacing, using the a/c machine place the system in a vacuum to check for leaks and if ok, recharge/add pag oil.
This could be a safety feature to exhaust any fumes from gas or oil leaks from the engine compartment. Could be too that the A/C has been left "on" from the last time the car engine was run.
The primary dangers you could potentially face with chlorinator equipment are those that come with leaks in the system, especially exposure to toxic fumes. These dangers can be lessened with proper and regular maintainence of the equipment and use of safety equipment.
Depends upon the type of gas. Natural gas or propane will certainly explode, as will gasoline. Gas leaks are dangerous and should be taken care of immediately. In addition to the danger of explosion, they can cause suffocation and other health problems.