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Reddit mentions of Mityvac MV4560 Automotive Radiator/Cooling System Pressure Test Kit, Contains Adapters to Test Most U.S. and Asian Cars, Light Trucks and European Vehicles
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We found 7 Reddit mentions of Mityvac MV4560 Automotive Radiator/Cooling System Pressure Test Kit, Contains Adapters to Test Most U.S. and Asian Cars, Light Trucks and European Vehicles. Here are the top ones.
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- Stores maximum compression value for up to 12 cylinders
- Backlit LC display is easy to read from any angle and in any light
- Uses standard 9V battery for convenience and cost
- Automatically shuts off after 3 minutes of non-use (memory is retained)
- Rubber boot protects the gauge from bumps and drops
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Color | Multi-color |
Height | 3 Inches |
Length | 13 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1 Pounds |
Width | 12 Inches |
Yeah it's a coolant leak allright then.
Techniques for coolant leaks:
Pressurize the system, listen and look. Maybe not this one, but you get the idea:
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV4560-Radiator-Cooling-Pressure/dp/B003V9L05G/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1504476535&sr=1-2&keywords=coolant+pressure+tester
UV dye. Same, not a recommendation, just a link to the concept.
https://www.amazon.com/FJC-4972-Fluorescent-Leak-Detection/dp/B008QEYTZ4/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1504476572&sr=1-2&keywords=coolant+UV+dye+kit
But with your rate of draining, you should be able to find it just by eyeballing. Bet that engine compartment is cramped. 'Course they make stuff for that too. Mirrors on sticks, borescopes.
Jags love to mark their territory.
Check the radiator, hoses, especially where they connect or have a junction. Check the water pump.
There are test kits that screw into the filler cap opening and pressurize the system. That's probably your best bet.
Mityvac MV4560 Radiator/Cooling System and Pressure Test Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003V9L05G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_E3ZDzb1VSDBWC
If that doesnt work, you can add UV dye to your coolant and search with a black light. I've seen people crack open a yellow highlighter on the cheap. Just be sure to do a coolant flush afterwards.
Well if there is a puddle, then it's safe to say that's where your coolant is going. If you are crafty, you can take off the plastic panels underneath the car and have a look for leaks. If you want to go pro level crafty they make a tool that you can use to put pressure on the coolant system. When you put pressure on the system, you will definitely be able to find the leak.
$45 from amazon. This one can be used on many cars and trucks too. It's a nice quick little diag tool that can save you tons of money in the long run. I'd charge you $65 for a diagnostic (Labor)
http://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV4560-Radiator-Cooling-Pressure/dp/B003V9L05G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368137222&sr=8-1&keywords=radiator+pressure+tester
Good idea. A friend also suggested a cooling system pressure tester. Example: https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV4560-Radiator-Cooling-Pressure/dp/B003V9L05G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486473117&sr=8-1&keywords=cooling+system+pressure+tester
I suspect you have a leak somewhere else, as long as it's not overheating or running too hot, you should be able to get it to a dealer without issue. They'll pressure test the cooling system and find the leak, likely a bad o-ring or hose clamp. Or you can do it yourself with one of these: https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV4560-Radiator-Cooling-Pressure/dp/B003V9L05G Just don't go past your system's max pressure or you may blow out a seal or o-ring. Good luck.
Yeah I thought about grabbing a coolant tester. Might try the Mityvac brand from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV4560-Radiator-Cooling-Pressure/dp/B003V9L05G