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Radiator Leak Repair
…y inspect your car when the engine is cold. Radiator Leak Repair: Find the Leak Now it’s time to find the leak. You might initially think the coolant is coming from your radiator, but it could also be coming from a radiator hose or clamp. The easiest way to determine this is to visually inspect the radiator until you see where the coolant is coming from. If it seems to be coming from a loose clamp, you can simply tighten it to stop the leak. And i…
What Causes Power Steering Fluid Leaks?
…acement is not a solution. The Power of a Leak When working properly, with no leaks, the fluid is pressured by the pump. This pressured fluid then helps turn the wheels by pushing on pistons mounted to the rack. If the power steering fluid leaks from any point along the intricate machinery, the fluid will lose its effectiveness. If the power steering leak is significant, there won’t be enough fluid to pressurize, leading to difficulty in steering.…
Using no leak ® to Prevent Minor Oil Leaks
…seals. Although many products claim to help, the best one on the market is No-Leak by Gold Eagle. This product promises to treat and prevent these issues. When and How Much to Use No-Leak works best when it is used at the first sign of a small leak. However, positive benefits may also be achieved by using the brand on a leak that has been a problem for some time. When using No-Leak, it is recommended to turn the car’s engine off so it can cool dow…
Oil Leak Causes and How To Fix Them
…an cause damage to your engine. Is your car leaking oil? Fix it today with no leak. Leaks left unchecked can get on rubber hoses or seals and cause them to degrade prematurely. Leaking oil can cause ugly stains on your driveway and are an environmental hazard. And worst of all, engine oil leaks are a fire risk in your engine compartment and can result in catastrophic engine failure at the worst possible time, not that there is a good time for cata…