In a message dated 95-10-06 07:03:05 EDT, jnmeade@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu (Jim Meade) writes: >So! My question is, does anyone have any good techniques for finding a >coolant leak that so far shows itself only by the odor? I'm finding no >leakage anywhere. Many shops now have the materials & tools to put dyes in the vehicle's fluids (coolant, freon, etc.). These dyes can then be seen with a special light. I don't know if it's a regular "black light" or something more exotic. Jim Davis 87 Syncro 88 Wolfsburg
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