The only way to stop a Power Steering leak effectively is to located and repair the leak. This most often occurs at the seals which break down over time and allow fluid to pass by.
Yes, had the problem myself. The power steering pumps leak on the very often. Stop leak is a quick but not a permanent fix.
try using power sterring stop leak, if they doesnt work, find out what is leaking, and replace the worn hose or broken seal
Not necessarily. There are solutions called "stop leak" that is used for several types of leaks. There are even specialized kinds for stearing fluid leaks.
Depends on how severe the leak is. If it is a bad leak at the pump, then you more than likely need to replace the pump. If it is leaking severely at a hose, the hose needs replacing. If it is a very minor leak, you can try a PS stop leak, such as Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak. This may or may not stop the leak.
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Have you tried STP brand stop leak for Power Steering!
Why would you put power steering stop leak in an automatic transmission in the first place? You obviously don't know what you are doing. Take it to a professional!
That means you have a leak. Eventually your power steering will fail (no longer have power assist) and your pump will burn up. You can put some power steering fluid plus stop leak (all in one) in it, but I would also recommend that you crawl under the car and look for the leak.
It will most likely fail again. The Lucas just softens and makes the seals expand to help seal the leak. They are usually on temporary.
Repair the pipe of fixture to stop your leak.
under neath the power stearing pump.
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