🚗 Seal the Deal with K-Seal!
K-Seal Coolant Leak is a professional-grade, multi-use sealant designed to quickly and permanently repair leaks in your vehicle's cooling system. With a unique formula that requires no draining or flushing, it is compatible with all types of antifreeze and suitable for cars and light trucks with up to 12 cylinders. Trusted by mechanics and independently verified for performance, K-Seal is your go-to solution for enhancing engine reliability and efficiency.
Manufacturer | K-Seal |
Part number | ST5501 |
Item Weight | 260 g |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 3.8 x 11 cm; 260 g |
Item model number | ST5501 |
Size | One Size |
Colour | Blue |
Style | SD635 |
Material | Synthetic Resin |
Volume | 236 Millilitres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**G
It’s work!
Land Rover Discovery Sport 9 years. Leak 1L coolant on the ground every week for a month. After using it for two weeks now, no more leakage! It’s magic!
C**3
Works a treat
Does what it says on the bottle.
S**M
Bit expensive
There are cheaper (mostly half the price) of many similar ones here in Amazon and elsewhere.Currently topping up my cooler almost every week or two and appears to be small leak as my garage cannot locate it.Last one i used (different brand, such as Holts/Radweld), which lasted approximately 2 months without top-up).Lets see how long this holds up as compared to others as this packaging says 'Permanent'.---- EDIT: UPDATE after 5 months ----Well its not permanent, but long lasting, as after FIRST 3 months needed topup of coolant approximatly 300ml. Then, after another 2 month, same amount, so leak is slowly coming back. I guess i do have a very small leak.But for the price, it is cheaper as I was topping up weekly of similar amount of coolant.
B**I
Pricey but worked for me
Whilst it might seem a lot of money for what appears to be a child's toy amount (it will fit in your palm) this certainly worked for my engine. Very easy to use, pour it into your expansion tank and run the car as usual. Stopped my leak and saved me from an expensive trip to the garage so this was good value for money. Still performing well after a few months.
A**L
Even with all the good reviews - was surprised at how effective it was!
Writing from the UK, in December 2022Toyota Auris, 2.0D4D, 2008, 85,000 miles.Had developed a quite significant coolant leak from around the waterpump pulley area - enough to have to top up entire tank weekly. No noise however.With the engine running, I could see droplets of coolant being thrown out from behind the pulley (using a good torch).Tried the K-Seal - according to the instructions - which for me was half this little bottle.After just one drive (30 miles) - the leak had definitely stopped!Now my only concern is - obviously a chemical treatment can't fix a worn bearing (if it is - as opposed to merely a worn seal) - but I'm expecting it to make at least some noise before it's about to do anything catastrophic.A new pump from Toyota was surprisingly cheap (c.£150) - so I will change it out soon.But - where all I have is a worn seal - then this stuff really will buy you thousands of miles, if not tens of.And heck - with it circulating throughout the entire rest of the system - it is also preventive maintenence for any other types of leaks (say heater core).
G**G
Didn't work for me and made a mess in the header tank
I purchased a bargain car that I knew would require some work to put it right. When I purchased the car the engine was lacking power and the idle speed was hunting (going up and down). As the engine oil was ok I thought I'd try cleaning out the fuel & exhaust system first using Injector cleaner, turbo cleaner fuel additives and diesel particulate filter cleaner additive to burn off any soot built up in the exhaust. After I'd tried all of those each one on a full tank of fuel I'd probably done 1,500 miles and the car had more power and the idling had improved. I then noticed the car had started to lose approximately a pint of coolant over 10 miles and I think there was a slight whitish haze in the exhaust smoke which shouldn't be there as the car is a diesel. I wondered whether I'd caused the coolant leak by using the fuel additives as they contain detergents. I suspected the coolant may be escaping via the head gasket or maybe via the exhaust gas recirculation cooler into the exhaust so decided to try K-Seal. At first I thought the K-Seal had fixed the leak but after a couple of days the car started smoking again and the coolant loss was about the same as before I had tried the K-Seal. Unfortunately during those couple of days the K-Seal had made a proper mess inside the coolant header tank and as the header tank is made of white plastic lots of copper particles and gunge can now be clearly seen coating the inside of it above the coolant fill level. I have since wondered whether the previous owners may have already used a leak repair to hide a head gasket problem and if so whether it would have impaired the efficiency of this product but have no way to know if that was the case. I decided to try one more cheap fix before considering a garage repair so purchased a competitors product that was cheaper than K-Seal and does not contain all the copper particles. The cheaper product has currently stopped the coolant loss but it would have mixed in with any remaining K-Seal in the engine block so maybe they are complementing each other now. In conclusion, this probably does work in many cases but in my case, it didn't work. I am pretty sure that in many other cases it probably also makes a proper cosmetic copper splattered gunge mess inside the header tank. In hindsight, I think I'd only try the K-Seal again if I could add it directly into one of the cooling pipes so the whole bottle doesn't start off in the header tank or alternatively I'd add it to a warm system so the thermostat would already be open. Also if there is ever a next time on another vehicle personally I'll try the competitor's product first as it was cheaper and didn't make a mess inside the header tank.
M**H
Great
Great product and fast delivery
N**L
*IMPORTANT - DO NOT USE ON A MODERN CAR!!*
PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BUY!!!Do not use on a modern car, this stuff is for old cars!!! Please don't make the same mistake that I made :(I'm a car guy but I've never come across a product like this before. Without taking any advise from my VW specialist and other car guy friends I decided to use this product on my 2018 VW Golf GTI to fix a tiny leak coming from the thermostatic unit. I believe that it's sorted the initial problem however I'm now left with a much bigger one.This crap has now clogged up my heater matrix unit and as such, I now have no heating on my car. I've caused more problems to my car as a direct result of trying to be cheap, it's going to cost me a few hundred pounds to fix now.DO NOT USE THIS STUFF ON A NEWER/MODERN CAR!!I got severely verbally abused by my VW specialist (mechanic) as well as my car friends for putting this crap into my car. This product is actually really good however it's not for modern cars!! This stuff should only be used on old cars mainly for head gasket issues, so I'm told.
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