That is a label I read on a fire extiguisher. Who buys one that is flammable? What is with that label?
If it is copper and you need a quick fix until you can pay a plumber to come in. I would use shark bite fittings especially if you have a panel to it. This is not a permanent fix, they will eventually leak. You can cut out the short length of pipe that is leaking. Go to your home store, and buy a length of copper a little bit longer and the same width. Also buy two shark bite fittings that match that width. Then everything pretty much just pushes together. It should work for a while.
Take the batteries out? Try take or put tin foil over them
Rear wheel drive is the worst! it has a 88.333% chance of skidding with an inch of snow get AWD or 4WD
I also live in central NY. pbleek is absolutely correct! Once RWD was all there was, and there was no traction control. I've driven RWD mercedes both to school and work (approx. a 40 min. Thruway drive), as well as local driving. I've always switched to studded snows in the winter. No problems! Of course, you have to put them on all fours, and be careful. Even 4WD are dangerous on slick roads, if you're not a prudent driver. Keeping some extra weight in your trunk helps as well. I keep a 50 lb tube style sand bag.