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Reddit mentions of InterDynamics Certified AC Pro Oil and Fuel System UV Dye Leak Detection for Cars & Trucks & More, 1 Oz, 374CS, Universal
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of InterDynamics Certified AC Pro Oil and Fuel System UV Dye Leak Detection for Cars & Trucks & More, 1 Oz, 374CS, Universal. Here are the top ones.
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- Contains one application of oil and fuel system UV leak detection dye
- For use in engine oil transmissions power steering systems and gas and diesel fuel systems
- Compatible with all weights of petroleum based lubricant
- Helps locate leaks
- Professional grade
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Color | Oil and Fuel Systems UV Dye |
Height | 0 Inches |
Length | 0 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2013 |
Size | Universal |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 0 Inches |
I've had success UV dye:
https://smile.amazon.com/Interdynamics-Certified-Fuel-Systems-ounce/dp/B002M4G24U/
Here's some cheap blacklights:
https://smile.amazon.com/Interdynamics-Certified-Detection-Glasses-438/dp/B003JOB594/
https://smile.amazon.com/POCKETMAN-UV-Ultraviolet-Blacklights-Flashlight-Detecting/dp/B01FS64GNC/
That being said, ih8mud is a much better place for these questions. It's much more active.
If it is a leak and not just burning oil, I've used this with great success. Add to your engine oil, run car for a day or so, in a dark garage or outside in the dark, shine an infrared light in the engine, the leak will stand out very clearly with a bright yellow stain. Ultraviolet bulbs are less than $5 at home depot and probably Amazon. This additive can be ordered from any auto supply shop.
http://www.amazon.com/Interdynamics-374CS-Engine-Transmission-Dye/dp/B002M4G24U/ref=pd_sim_sbs_auto_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0NAV606F0JZ0XYXARBPG
UV Leak Dye
Try this with a UV light and glasses. They're available at most auto parts stores like autozone and advance. Add it into your coolant. It will show you exactly where the leak is coming from.
Been through this before...neglected it until I put about $100 of fluid in it, $20 part, https://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-Honda-Civic-Power-Steering-Hose-Lower-Return-Line-OEM-53721SNAA00/, I'd advise dying the line https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002M4G24U/ and looking with a uv light to make sure. I paid a dealer $100 ish to install it, probably could have done it myself in an hour but they degreased the bottom of the car, flushed the system and checked for leaks again, whatever works for you. Not 100% sure that this is what is going on with you but what happened for me is that over time the pipe gets eaten away by road salt and debris and you basically just gush power steering fluid. Best of luck.
You're on the way! Did this leak start with the oil change, has it been happening a while, or did you just notice(and not sure when it started)?
Next step is to track down where it's leaking from. If you can see wetness, follow it uphill along whatever surface it's coming down.
If you can't track it visually, you can try spreading a paper towel flat around where the drop fell from, and look for a track of oil on the paper towel. Repeat following the track. If the engine is oily though, you may just get an oily rag...
If necessary, you can use some of this with one of these, but hopefully won't need them.