Hello All,
I have a 1999 Saturn SL1 that loses a small amount of anti-freeze over a long period of times.. Just millimeters over the period of months. This is a closed system and shouldn't lose any anti-freeze as far as I know.
Typically to find a leak i'd pressure test the system and call it a day.. however a Saturn does not have a radiator cap, and only an expansion tank cap.
I believe most auto part stores pressure testers only include 2-3 adapters for testing the most common types of radiators.. does anyone have any other tips on how to either verify the leak? Or where I can get a tester that will work with a Saturn?
I believe I have located the leak at the intake manifold near the 4th cylinder, but would like to verify before jumping into anything.
All help and advice is welcome, thanks!
I have a 1999 Saturn SL1 that loses a small amount of anti-freeze over a long period of times.. Just millimeters over the period of months. This is a closed system and shouldn't lose any anti-freeze as far as I know.
Typically to find a leak i'd pressure test the system and call it a day.. however a Saturn does not have a radiator cap, and only an expansion tank cap.
I believe most auto part stores pressure testers only include 2-3 adapters for testing the most common types of radiators.. does anyone have any other tips on how to either verify the leak? Or where I can get a tester that will work with a Saturn?
I believe I have located the leak at the intake manifold near the 4th cylinder, but would like to verify before jumping into anything.
All help and advice is welcome, thanks!