🚀 Seal the Deal with Liqui Moly!
Liqui Moly Radiator Stop Leak is a high-performance cooler additive designed to seal leaks in your vehicle's cooling system instantly. With its universal compatibility, it protects your engine from potential damage caused by coolant loss, ensuring your vehicle runs smoothly. This 250 ml solution is easy to apply and embodies the quality of German engineering.
Brand | Liqui Moly |
Color | Silver |
Material | Plastic |
Exterior Finish | Silver |
Vehicle Service Type | Van, Car, Truck |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 11.2 Ounces |
Closure Type | Twist-On |
Manufacturer | Liqui Moly |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04100420201325 |
Model | Radiator Stop Leak |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 20132 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 20132 |
M**S
This Stuff Always Works!
I like to always keep a can of this in the garage just in case. It always seals without clogging anything, as it remains liquid except for the amount it takes to seal the leak. My last repair was pretty mundane, but before that I used Liqui Moly to repair a plastic radiator that had a hairline crack on one of the end tanks. Not only did it seal the crack, it lasted two years before a different crack developed. I decided to use another bottle of Liqui Moly (I had replaced the coolant some time in between, so there was no longer any product in the system), and it worked just as before. A few months later, I was driving home when I saw steam rising and my temperature gauge steadily rising, so I pulled over. I figured that the Liqui Moly had failed at some point, but upon inspecting the radiator I found that the hose mount and most of the end tank had broken off, causing a major loss of coolant. Once the car was back home (thanks, AAA!), I further inspected the broken piece and discovered that I could see the previous cracks that the Liqui Moly had sealed within the larger broken piece - Liqui Moly was still doing its job, even though it didn't stop the giant crack from happening. And yes, I replaced the radiator at that point, along with all of the hoses and the water pump. The old pump still looked like it was in great shape and showed no sign of clogging or sealant residue, which boosted my confidence in the product. I still have that car and it still runs great, by the way. I also just recently had the timing chains done on another car, and it seems the mechanic left one of the radiator hoses loose. I tightened the clamp, which fixed the issue, but it reminded me to order another bottle of Liqui Moly to keep on hand. I know that if I ever need to use it again, it won't mess up my cooling system.
J**Z
works as intended
Used on a BMW 2011 E90 SULEV radiator. it had a very small leak and paying 600 for a radiator was not on my books. I normally never use additives for my car. ive had this car from new and its got over 200K miles by using good parts. i was very hesitant to use any products for this. however, liquid moly has always proven be a great reliable source for my car. i use it for my oil and such. so i have real faith this will hold and not screw up my bmw. so far the leak has ceased and the car has been running top notch.
E**N
Fixed my small leak - I survived winter
My radiator have a hairline crack and coolant is slowly leaking. It was winter time so there is more pressure on my lines because I have to use my heater. This sealed the leak and I am not losing coolant anymore. This looks like it will hold for long until the weather is warm enough for me to replace my radiator, or when it start leaking again.
A**A
Unbelievable effectiveness!!!
My porsche cayenne s had a bit of a coolant leak coming from the thermostat housing, i would have a small puddle every morning, i thought i would try this radiator leak by liquimolly, i followed instructions to the T and within 5 hours no leak and its now been a month and no leaks and engine temp has been stable and havent had to top off coolant ever since. If this can hold for at least a few months until i decide to permanently fix the leak i will say it is more than worth it.
T**0
Call me Convinced
I bought a mint 94 Plymouth Voyager with very low miles this past year, and its my garage queen. Well, seeing that it has sat a lot, and is 30 years old, I noticed the other day it had developed a heater core leak, fogging up the windows and the entire interior smelled of anti-freeze. I cringed at the thought of tearing apart a 30 year old chrysler product dashboard (brittle plastics come to mind), so I decided to take the risk with the Liqui Moly stop leak for the cooling system. Holy crap... within MINUTES of driving around after adding only half the can to my radiator, the heater core stopped leaking! And thats with HALF the can, or maybe less than that because I spilled a little of that even. Super happy it is fixed, and when it stops working hopefully I'll be dead by then and it will be the next persons problem to replace the heater core lol
H**E
Slowed leak but didn't stop it.
Used on 2014 F150 with 150K miles
W**L
Didn’t really do the job
Used this to attempt to seal an aluminum radiator that was slightly seaping. The radiator is still seaping after use. I know Liqui Moly products are usually great. Disappointed in this highly rated brand for this application.
N**.
well packed
excellent quality, hopefully it will work for small leaks.
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