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Lucas 10008 Power Steering Stop Leak 12 oz. |  | Brand: Lucas Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories
List Price: $10.87 Buy New: $6.34 as of 9/7/2010 17:39 UTC details You Save: $4.53 (42%)
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Seller: Racer Parts Wholesale Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 6369
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 8
MPN: 10008 Model: 10008 UPC: 049807100087 EAN: 0049807100087 ASIN: B000ARPVNO
Release Date: July 29, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Totally effective in reducing slack, squeals, and hard spots in worn rack and pinions. | | • | Guaranteed to stop seal leaks | | • | Stops rack and pinion problems | | • | Very cost effective |
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Product Description This product is totally effective in reducing slack, squeals, and hard spots in worn rack and pinions. To correct worn rack and pinions, empty the reservoir and refill it with Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak. Results are immediate and long-lasting. To stop leaks - when power steering reservoir is low, refill it with Lucas Power Steering Stop Leak until leak stops (1 or 2 12 oz. bottles). In newer units, add a small amount (about 4 oz.) to existing power steering fluid to stop initial wear. Adds life to pumps and seals. Compatible with all power steering fluids. Contains no harmful solvents.
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Saved me a lot of money! November 18, 2008 Joe F (Concord NC) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This little bottle would have been a bargain at 10 times the price. My wife's 2003 Chrysler Town and Country had been plagued with a noisy growling power steering system for months. It had been getting worse and worse. She finally took it to the dealer and the only recommendation they had was a new pump, hoses and rack and pinion assembly. Needless to say this was going to cost hundreds of dollars. Out of curiosity, I did an internet search on "Town and Country noisy Power Steering". I found bulletin board after bulletin board of people having this exact same problem with their T&C's. On one of the boards, a Chrysler tech suggested giving Lucas Power Steering formula a try. He said that it had had good results with this problem. At 10 bucks, I figured why not? I used an antifreeze tester to suck out as much of the old power steering fluid out as I could, then I refilled the pump with Lucas. When I started the van, the grinding whining noise was still there.....for a whole three seconds!!! It was like I had flipped the silent switch. Just like that the noise stopped...completely. It sounds like a brand new van. There is no grinding, no howling, no nothing. Just smooth and quiet steering from full left to full right, even stopped an at an idle which had reached the point of being an embarrassment in parking lots. Weeks later the problem is still gone..maybe for a long long time. 10 bucks? What a deal!!!
Really works October 21, 2009 Robert T. Brennan (Cape Cod, MA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Get this kind of power steering leak fluid. Won't work for all leaks, but most leaks are caused by Teflon Valves drying up, thereby allowing fluid to slowly seep out (usually after you've had the car for awhile). This will refresh valves, create good seal on power steering fluid container. My mechanic swears by Lucas Power steering fluid. I can't vouch for other kinds, but this one fixed my leak. Just make sure your valves on power steering container are teflon, some are rubber(but most nowadays are teflon). Lucas is the one to get!
Worked great for me! December 16, 2009 rsdk 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was having to top off my power steering fluid every couple of days, so took my 1995 Camry to my mechanic. He told me I needed to have the rack replaced at a cost of about $700. I put it off, then found this product when picking up some power steering fluid. I was skeptical, but tried it. The bottle I bought was I think 24 ounces instead of the 12-oz bottle I see here on Amazon. I didn't siphon out the previous fluid before using it, but my reservoir was nearly empty. The leak slowed in the weeks ahead, but because it still leaked I thought eventually I would have to pay for the repair. But then, coincidently after I drained the last of the bottle, the leak stopped--I haven't had to add any fluid for over 9 months now. I am frankly amazed that this product actually worked, saving me a great deal of money.
;ucas power steering stop leak November 20, 2009 T. M. Gore 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Item is as described and delivery was fast. Can't ask a lot more than that!
good but probably not as great as the claims are October 8, 2007 Oracle Frenkenstein (MD, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It did slow down the leaking, but I am not sure if it stopped it yet... I will probably need to use the third bottle in a week or two... (it is some general leak, not a big one)
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