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Anyone tried Lucas Oil Power Steering Stop Leak?

Anyone tried Lucas Oil Power Steering Stop Leak?

Postby 2ksev6 » Thu Jun 24, 2010 12:38 pm

I've had at least one mechanic point out that I've got a leak in my power steering, but it's not that bad and not worth doing anything about at this point. They showed me wet hoses that had power steering fluid on there, but it's not coming out in even a trickle really, just a little little bit over time. So I figure, if it's there, why not stop it now before it gets worse and save myself some change? Like a lot of change.

So I saw this Lucas Oil Power Steering Stop Leak at Autozone the other day and picked it up. I know it's a trusted company. I know it'll probably be fine, hell, it may even work. Now my question is: Has anyone tried this? Did it work? Did it make matters worse? Is there any kind of "Toyota uses a special type of power steering fluid and it's incompatible and will cause explosions" type of issue? The bottle says it's cool with all PS fluids. Just thought I'd ask before I put it in.

Thanks!
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