I purchased 2 bottles of this marketed as (Subaru coolant conditioner - $9.00 for 2 bottles) and used one bottle to try and fix heater core problem 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 6 cyl. Garage wanted $500 to fix. Took it out for a 10 minute drive warming up the engine and came home and parked it. Next day took it out for a 45 minute highway drive and came home --NO DRIPS! Been a month now and still no drips. I think it works!!!
It does work. My heater core was dripping, really bad. & it fixed it. But after a few months, I started driving the truck a little harder, getting on it. More and more and it blew the plug it made out of the heater core a little bit & started steaming my windshield. So I added another bottle, and it has been good to go ever since. I just don't drive it as hard now. Lol
This stuff does work, but I recommend mixing it up in water/coolant before pouring it in if you can’t pour it directly into the radiator. I have had issues in the past with it globbing up and settling at the bottom of the overflow bottle, though it probably wouldn’t do the same in a radiator since there’s always circulation in there. Good luck!
I've been lucky. It has worked every since, but my truck does have really good circulation. No issues with the radiator it was just a heater core leaking. So luckily, it circulates through the bottle pretty good. But I thought the same thing when I was doing it. Lol
@ezboyrc553 I watched a different video and the guy had 220,000 miles on his car with leaks all through the coolant system and he used k seal. He posted an update comment on that video 2 years later and 245,000 miles and said it was still working 💪🏻
Good fix because you’re right that is a pain ass job to do. Oh, and those rocks drive the trailer to my house in Morganton offload couple of big ass rocks for you. lol
I have a small weep coming from the front of my vehicle. I assume my rad has a small hole in it or something. The new rad is only $45 bucks but the kicker is that it takes 10 hours to pull the front of the vehicle apart and replace it. That is a lot of work, I am seriously thinking about trying this stuff out first.
It has worked great. I still drive the truck to this day. Mine had a massive heater core leak, the first bottle, sealed it, but after about a month and a 1/2, it started to leak just a tiny little bit. So I added a second bottle and have had no issue since, and I drive the truck very hard. It has lots of power, and I'm not easy on it with over 300000 miles. And i'm not sponsored by this product either.I just highly recommend it. If your leak is smaller than mine, the first bottle will work fine. Mine wasn't dripping, it was pouring and it worked. It's definitely worth trying.It does not hurt the engine at all like some of the other brands that just plug stuff up.
@@ezboyrc553 Yeah i hear ya, been toying and workin in auto shops most my life and i hvent seen much stuff work for radiators and stuff. Thanks for the info brother. Cheers
It is. My windshield started fogging up the other day a little bit. So I added the other half a bottle that I still had. And then that stopped and it's working great still. One hundred percent better than anything else i've ever tried.
It has been a couple of months I believe. and I drive the truck every single day with the heat on and have not had an issue yet and have not had to add any antifreeze since then either.
Yes, you should fill the car up with coolant and add this Stop Leak. Go for a ride and let it get good and warm and circulate. It works quickly. The bottle says it works in 5 minutes, but if you just go for about a 20-minute drive It will have plenty of time to work. Just drive the car kind of easy for a few days so that it can harden up and do its job after that. Just drive it the way you drive it every day. Thanks for watching. I helped this help. I am still driving the same truck.I actually just put a fuel pump in it last night.
@@ezboyrc553 thank for reply man! My cooling system is fully of rust now and is leaking. I plan to flush it and add this K Seal + Coolant + Water. Hopefully it solves my leaking issue
You're welcome. Yes, it does work very well. Mine did start leaking a little bit again, so I added a little more, and it's been fine ever since. My truck now has over 300.000 miles on it & It never overheats.
I purchased 2 bottles of this marketed as (Subaru coolant conditioner - $9.00 for 2 bottles) and used one bottle to try and fix heater core problem 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 6 cyl. Garage wanted $500 to fix. Took it out for a 10 minute drive warming up the engine and came home and parked it. Next day took it out for a 45 minute highway drive and came home --NO DRIPS! Been a month now and still no drips. I think it works!!!
It does work. My heater core was dripping, really bad. & it fixed it. But after a few months, I started driving the truck a little harder, getting on it. More and more and it blew the plug it made out of the heater core a little bit & started steaming my windshield. So I added another bottle, and it has been good to go ever since. I just don't drive it as hard now. Lol
Subaru used to put this directly into their new vehicles to prevent cooling leaks. Not sure if that is a good idea or not.
This stuff does work, but I recommend mixing it up in water/coolant before pouring it in if you can’t pour it directly into the radiator. I have had issues in the past with it globbing up and settling at the bottom of the overflow bottle, though it probably wouldn’t do the same in a radiator since there’s always circulation in there. Good luck!
I've been lucky. It has worked every since, but my truck does have really good circulation. No issues with the radiator it was just a heater core leaking. So luckily, it circulates through the bottle pretty good. But I thought the same thing when I was doing it. Lol
I'm going to try this tomorrow, I have the same symptoms you were having - foggy windows, and the smell of anti-freeze.
It works.
That can save me a small fortune
Did it work?
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Ohhhh look at all that rock!! That would make a great pond surrounding to crawl on!! 😀
I have been thinking about it I got an old bathtub out there.
I put some K Seal in my 2010 Dodge Avenger today and it actually fixed the problem in less than 5 minutes 💪🏻
Awesome. I've been driving my truck every since with no issues. It actually does work.
@ezboyrc553 I watched a different video and the guy had 220,000 miles on his car with leaks all through the coolant system and he used k seal. He posted an update comment on that video 2 years later and 245,000 miles and said it was still working 💪🏻
Good fix because you’re right that is a pain ass job to do. Oh, and those rocks drive the trailer to my house in Morganton offload couple of big ass rocks for you. lol
That answers my prayers.✨️✨️👍 That's a scary expensive repair.,if😮
Yes it is. I'm still surprised that it worked.
I have a small weep coming from the front of my vehicle. I assume my rad has a small hole in it or something. The new rad is only $45 bucks but the kicker is that it takes 10 hours to pull the front of the vehicle apart and replace it. That is a lot of work, I am seriously thinking about trying this stuff out first.
I would try it first. Most other stop leaks will plug up the engine. This kind does not. My truck still runs fine.
Any update on how long the K Seal worked for?
It has worked great. I still drive the truck to this day. Mine had a massive heater core leak, the first bottle, sealed it, but after about a month and a 1/2, it started to leak just a tiny little bit. So I added a second bottle and have had no issue since, and I drive the truck very hard. It has lots of power, and I'm not easy on it with over 300000 miles. And i'm not sponsored by this product either.I just highly recommend it.
If your leak is smaller than mine, the first bottle will work fine. Mine wasn't dripping, it was pouring and it worked. It's definitely worth trying.It does not hurt the engine at all like some of the other brands that just plug stuff up.
Damn now u aint gotta worry about freezing when driving back and forth to work this winter .
That's right. I can't believe this stuff worked.
Never heard of it looks good though
Sweet, my Jeep with the 5.7 hemi need some of that! To oriellys i go.
They even have it at walmart. I used to use bar's leak, but it actually don't work very well. Most times. this stuff works
@@ezboyrc553 Yeah i hear ya, been toying and workin in auto shops most my life and i hvent seen much stuff work for radiators and stuff. Thanks for the info brother. Cheers
Fantastic looking rocks👍👍👍🫡
Is it still stopping the leak
It is. My windshield started fogging up the other day a little bit. So I added the other half a bottle that I still had. And then that stopped and it's working great still.
One hundred percent better than anything else i've ever tried.
Is it still holding up? No clogged passages?
No issues. still going strong. It works great. It's been in quite a while now.
Gonna give it a try
It has been a couple of months I believe. and I drive the truck every single day with the heat on and have not had an issue yet and have not had to add any antifreeze since then either.
Can i mix this with coolant?
Yes, you should fill the car up with coolant and add this Stop Leak. Go for a ride and let it get good and warm and circulate. It works quickly. The bottle says it works in 5 minutes, but if you just go for about a 20-minute drive It will have plenty of time to work. Just drive the car kind of easy for a few days so that it can harden up and do its job after that. Just drive it the way you drive it every day. Thanks for watching. I helped this help. I am still driving the same truck.I actually just put a fuel pump in it last night.
@@ezboyrc553 thank for reply man! My cooling system is fully of rust now and is leaking. I plan to flush it and add this K Seal + Coolant + Water. Hopefully it solves my leaking issue
Hey, who said you can't have Christmas in July??
That bar's leak is but next to worthless, I never could get that stupid c*** to work.
Grazie mille funziona bene grazie mille
You're welcome. Yes, it does work very well. Mine did start leaking a little bit again, so I added a little more, and it's been fine ever since. My truck now has over 300.000 miles on it & It never overheats.
Did not work for me
I got lucky. I still drive the truck to this day. No issues.