💧 Seal the deal before the heat is on!
Liqui Moly Radiator Stop Leak is a 250 ml additive that instantly seals leaks in all types of vehicle cooling and heating systems, protecting your engine from coolant-related damage with a fast-acting, easy-to-apply formula trusted worldwide.
Brand | Liqui Moly |
Color | Silver |
Material | Plastic |
Vehicle Service Type | Van, Car, Truck |
Item Weight | 11.2 Ounces |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
Manufacturer | Liqui Moly |
Style | Modern |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04100420201325 |
Model | Radiator Stop Leak |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Item model number | 20132 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20132 |
A**7
It worked
Very helpful, stopped my coolant leak. Just poured it into the plastic reservoir and drove for 25 minutes. Next day checked, no leak! Great product!!
E**N
Fixed my small leak - I survived winter
My radiator have a hairline crack and coolant is slowly leaking. It was winter time so there is more pressure on my lines because I have to use my heater. This sealed the leak and I am not losing coolant anymore. This looks like it will hold for long until the weather is warm enough for me to replace my radiator, or when it start leaking again.
M**S
This Stuff Always Works!
I like to always keep a can of this in the garage just in case. It always seals without clogging anything, as it remains liquid except for the amount it takes to seal the leak. My last repair was pretty mundane, but before that I used Liqui Moly to repair a plastic radiator that had a hairline crack on one of the end tanks. Not only did it seal the crack, it lasted two years before a different crack developed. I decided to use another bottle of Liqui Moly (I had replaced the coolant some time in between, so there was no longer any product in the system), and it worked just as before. A few months later, I was driving home when I saw steam rising and my temperature gauge steadily rising, so I pulled over. I figured that the Liqui Moly had failed at some point, but upon inspecting the radiator I found that the hose mount and most of the end tank had broken off, causing a major loss of coolant. Once the car was back home (thanks, AAA!), I further inspected the broken piece and discovered that I could see the previous cracks that the Liqui Moly had sealed within the larger broken piece - Liqui Moly was still doing its job, even though it didn't stop the giant crack from happening. And yes, I replaced the radiator at that point, along with all of the hoses and the water pump. The old pump still looked like it was in great shape and showed no sign of clogging or sealant residue, which boosted my confidence in the product. I still have that car and it still runs great, by the way. I also just recently had the timing chains done on another car, and it seems the mechanic left one of the radiator hoses loose. I tightened the clamp, which fixed the issue, but it reminded me to order another bottle of Liqui Moly to keep on hand. I know that if I ever need to use it again, it won't mess up my cooling system.
N**.
well packed
excellent quality, hopefully it will work for small leaks.
T**0
Call me Convinced
I bought a mint 94 Plymouth Voyager with very low miles this past year, and its my garage queen. Well, seeing that it has sat a lot, and is 30 years old, I noticed the other day it had developed a heater core leak, fogging up the windows and the entire interior smelled of anti-freeze. I cringed at the thought of tearing apart a 30 year old chrysler product dashboard (brittle plastics come to mind), so I decided to take the risk with the Liqui Moly stop leak for the cooling system. Holy crap... within MINUTES of driving around after adding only half the can to my radiator, the heater core stopped leaking! And thats with HALF the can, or maybe less than that because I spilled a little of that even. Super happy it is fixed, and when it stops working hopefully I'll be dead by then and it will be the next persons problem to replace the heater core lol
H**E
Slowed leak but didn't stop it.
Used on 2014 F150 with 150K miles
W**L
Didn’t really do the job
Used this to attempt to seal an aluminum radiator that was slightly seaping. The radiator is still seaping after use. I know Liqui Moly products are usually great. Disappointed in this highly rated brand for this application.
A**R
Fixed Audi A4 Head Gasket Leak (130K)
Audi A4 B7 with 130K miles.On the floor of my garage I discovered a few drips of coolant where my turbo/ECU/cold air box would be. I knew there were AC lines under the engine in that area and I thought maybe I sprung a leak in one of those lines.When I looked under the car I saw where the drip would form for the coolant, I was dripping off a weird spot, the K frame that holds up the engine, so it really was nothing near the far right side of the engine.With a flashlight I looked and found the source of the leak, it was coming out of the side of the aluminum engine block! There was a drippy triangle of coolant dried up coming from the same spot. Oh no! What I discovered was that my engine has suffered a BLOWN HEAD GASKET. I know this Audi A4 2.0T FSI engine runs hot but I didn’t expect it to blow an engine seal. I was bummed.So now I started my research. On the Audi forums and in Amazon reviews. I eventually chose Liqui Moly because it was highly recommended for aluminum engines.I ordered one bottle, followed the instructions with the install and everything was great, no drops of coolant on the garage. Problem solved! Then after about a month I got another small drop on the garage floor, obviously the Liqui Moly Radiator Stop Leak worked but the engine hole in the seal was larger than a one bottle fix. No big deal, I added a second bottle!Now two-three months later there is no coolant leak on the floor and the engine temperature is regular just as it always has been. This engine sealant had no adverse effect on a thermostat or anything else.Liqui Moly is made in Germany and seems to be tailored to the Euro Car industry.I can tell you it works.I’m very pleased. I would recommend.
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