Review of Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak GUARANTEED to stop all seal leaks or your MONEY BACK! Work?

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In this video I use and test Lucas Oil Power Steering Stop Leak, which is GUARANTEED to stop all seal leaks or your MONEY BACK!
I used 2 bottles as advertised.
Does it work?
Let’s check it out!

Lucas 10008 Power Steering Stop Leak (12 oz) - Shown in video:

Lucas 10011 Power Steering Stop Leak (32 oz):
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This is a good and fair review. I like how you acknowledged the age of the parts and in some cases they "DO" need replacing.

mrglock-
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The rack ends were leaking in my 99 Grand Vitara...used 1 bottle... I was amazed at how well it worked... haven't topped it up in 10 months and its going great ..not leaking a drip and steering is fine....guess its luck of the draw??

becrobinson
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It says conditions seals, the way that was leaking he needed to squirt it out the window as he drove around because that's where his seals are.

tlak
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My gearbox was leaking like this from the input shaft seal on my XJ. It was dripping like yours. Had to top it off every day. This stuff got the leak to slow substantially. It’s not a fix but it does work. Took about 60 miles to slow the leak. Another 60 miles to reduce it to a couple drops. Now I only top it off once a week instead of every day.

kjamesjr
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I think that this product is more convenient when the loss is minimal and it involves steering racks with internal retainers that cannot be removed without disassembling the steering and using special tools.


It is a fairly expensive repair in a workshop.

FSHerrante
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Thanks for showing how easy to install new seal !

MaximizeEvolution
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Had a blown line, power steering died from being dry, replaced both… still had a leak, felt so defeated, had to have been a seal from the rack maybe from running dry, was a good amount too, foot by 6 inch spot on the pavement in half a day tops, decided to grab this as a Hail Mary and my god it worked phenomenally almost instantly, was not expecting much, very impressed.

basedlord
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Realistic and honest video which I appreciate a lot. I know in your case, the Lucas
did not stop the leak, as you had to replace the seals. They were likely old and dried.

You did not mention if it stopped the "whining noise" when you turn your steering
wheel, which I have a pretty strong whining noise, that I first want to fix. It's whining
or howling for a reason, and likely it's because there's very little power steering fluid
in the system. ( reservoir) So, did your noise go away ? I don't know if mine is leaking
as there's still snow on the ground where I live -- but I'll check that. Maybe I'll have
to do what you did, and replace the seals.

I have a 2001 Olds Aurora ( rare car) with only 54, 000 miles on it, in great condition,
so I would think the pump would be OK, as long as it has fluid in there, as the fluid
also prevents the pump from overheating, and seizing up. --- just like a fuel pump
that keeps cool submerged in gasoline. I blew a fuel pump, by running on just about
an empty tank, and learned the hard, "expensive" way.

So, I have to start somewhere, I have good steering, really good, but a howling noise
coming from somewhere, and it's likely from the power steering pump. So can I ask
you, did you have this kind of noise ? and did the Lucas stop the noise problem ?
Can you let me know ? -- really enjoyed your Video -- good clear presentation.

Note -- I should add, I've seen quite a few videos now, and some say it works great,
and others not so much, so I don't know what to believe ?

grantp
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Thank you for sharing, I appreciate your honest review. I also used this product and did not work for me.

simplyzizi
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I love this channel bc it has helped me with my car

jaestreets
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Educational is simple repair of seals ! Cheers !

frankelizalde
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It didnt work for my 96 honda odyssey :( . Maybe I should try a second bottle? Power steering fluid for my van is like 14 bucks a bottle so this is pretty annoying

cliff
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Lucas is my new best friend fixed leak on my drop benz

rolandtaylor
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Bout all kinds of power steering fluid kinds lucus was the only thing that stop my leak an haven't had a problem since excellent product

xaviermartin
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Tried Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak on a leak in my 1999 Lexus ES 300 and, like your situation, it didn't work. The one thing you left out of your video is the refund procedure and result. Did Lucas actually come through on their product guarantee and refund your purchase price?

glassmakerx
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Why’d you take out the old power steering

anthonymireles
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Is 12oz (355ml) of Lucas power steering stop leak enough for Audi Q7 2012?

xorianoss
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Could i use this in a differential. I have a leak in the pinion seal wonder if i could put this stuff in ???

ciaran
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I have a leak in my power steering in I PUT IN STOP LEAK... AND I'M TEMPTED TO PUT MY LUCAS... OIL.... WHAT DO YOU THINK.... GETTING FUSTRATED..

americanman
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Can I use this on 1.4 turbo chevy cruze? Thank in advance

losthesos