Can I put stop leak in my coolant reservoir?

Pour Stop Leak into a cool radiator. If direct access to radiator is not available, install in overflow/reservoir tank. Fill radiator and overflow tank to proper level and reinstall cap. Drive/idle engine for 15 to 30 minutes.
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Does Stop leak work for coolant leak?

The answer to this question is yes, radiator sealants really do work. However, they are not a miracle solution, and are only good for a temporary fix. Even so-called “permanent” sealants will only last for months, not years. A good radiator sealant–also called a stop-leak–can seal all kinds of cooling system leaks.
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Will radiator stop leak hurt my engine?

When you carefully follow the instructions for our engine, radiator or other stop leak products, there is no risk of damage. Always remember these points: Bar's Leaks stop leak products work for small to moderate leaks.
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Can radiator stop leak cause overheating?

And thanks to its scientifically tested formula, there is no risk that this radiator stop leak will cause overheating.
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How long does it take radiator stop leak to work?

Run the car for approximately 5 to 10 minutes to thoroughly coat the radiator. Fill the radiator - Fill the radiator with a 50/50 mixture of water and coolant to top off the cooling system. Allow the car to sit overnight - Allow the car to sit at least 12 hours so that the radiator sealant can set up properly.
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Can you drive with a coolant leak?

Depending on the cause of leakage, you may get away driving with a radiator leak for a short time. Eventually, the lack of coolant will cause your car to overheat – which may in turn precipitate damage to various engine bay components. That's why it's a good idea to stop and inspect the issue as soon as you notice it.
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What is the best coolant stop leak?

5 Best Radiator Stop Leaks. #1 Best Overall: Bar's Leaks Liquid Aluminum Stop Leak. #2 Runner-Up: K-Seal ST5501 Pour & Go Leak Repair. #3 Best Powder: AlumAseal Radiator Stop Leak Powder.
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How long does stop leak last?

If the leak is mild to moderate, we've had customers run 10,000-50,000 miles with no further issues. If the leak is more severe, or on the edge of becoming severe, the repair might last a shorter duration. The advice we always give is to act at the first sign/symptom of a cooling system problem.
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How much stop leak should I use?

Use 1/2 bottle for four cylinder engines. One bottle treats up to 4 gallons. For larger systems use one bottle for every 3 gallons of coolant capacity. Small engines or other small systems use 3 to 4 fluid ounces per gallon of fluid capacity.
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Why am I leaking coolant but not overheating?

It may be a broken hose and/or a hole in the radiator. Solution: Check your hoses to see if any coolant is coming out. Replace the hose(s) if you notice coolant coming out of them. If you notice coolant leaking out of your thermostat that can be an easy fix.
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Is a small coolant leak bad?

Although a small coolant leak doesn't seem like a pretty serious issue, it can lead to complete engine failure and irreparable damage. The coolant system is one of the most important parts of any car because it keeps the engine temperature in check by cooling the antifreeze/water mix that runs through the engine block.
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What are the most common places for coolant to leak?

The most common coolant leaks occur in the hoses that connect your engine to your radiator or heater core, or other small hoses running coolant to different equipment on your engine. The best way to stop these leaks is usually to replace the hose as they are inexpensive and easy to get to.
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Can K-Seal damage your engine?

Solution – add a sealant such as Radweld, K-Seal or Barr's leaks. WRONG! These materials will more or less permanently damage the engine, radiator and heater matrix. We have had several cases where well known sealants from Halfords and others have been added by the car's owner and subsequently the heater runs cold.
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How much does it cost to fix a cracked coolant reservoir?

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The average cost for coolant reservoir replacement is between $411 and $435. Labor costs are estimated between $59 and $75 while parts are priced between $351 and $360. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.
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What happens if my coolant reservoir has a hole in it?

If the recovery reservoir has a hole in the bottom that allows the coolant to escape, eventually the coolant level in the engine will become somewhat lower but the level will stabilize at that "lower" level. Often that means there is still enough coolant to still keep the engine running at a normal temperature.
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Is the coolant reservoir supposed to be empty?

If you are having a coolant reservoir empty issue, it's a good idea to inspect the water pump for any possible leaks. If there are any, then it's best to replace the seal. Since you're replacing the seal, it's also a good idea to replace the water pump altogether.
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How long should coolant reservoir last?

Depending on the vehicle and the coolant, the average time between flushes is two years or 30,000 miles for silicated coolants and up to five years or 100,000 miles for an extended drain coolant.
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How do I find out where my coolant is leaking from?

The first thing you need to do is locate the source of the coolant leak. It might not be coming from the radiator. The best way to confirm the source of the leak is to wash the radiator and hoses with water, and then start the engine and look for new signs of coolant.
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Will Stop leak fix a blown head gasket?

There are many stop-leak products that are only designed to be a temporary fix, but not ours. A blown head gasket fix can be as easy as dumping a bottle of sealant in your radiator, and you're good to go. The seal created from our product is as permanent as replacing the head gasket, but with less money and time.
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How long does it take Lucas Stop Leak to work?

It may take 400 miles or more (mine took this long) for it to work itself into the seals and affected area's. Don't expect magic to happen after a few days. Continue to monitor and check your engine oil levels and top up when needed. Remember, as it takes time to work your engine may still leak hence check and top up.
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