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Coolant Resivoir On 93 Ls 400


GI_Jim

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I have a slow leak in my coolant resivoir and a mechanic told me that it would be around $250 to get a new one because the whole assembly (resivoir, cap, low coolant sensor) has to be replaced and that wasn't including labor. I know I can replace it myself, I was just wondering if anyone knew where I could get the unit cheaper. Also a power steering pressure line. The mechanic said that these could only be ordered through lexus but I'm sure there has to be someone out there that builds these.

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clean the leaking spot and use GOOP; repair should last at another 10 yrs--only water.

For those who haven't used---this is one more awesome product---to remove you have to cut-off with a razor blade-; eliminated a transmission leak on a 1959 BMW 600[2-cyl] and has held for 3 yrs. now.

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clean the leaking spot and use GOOP; repair should last at another 10 yrs--only water.

For those who haven't used---this is one more awesome product---to remove you have to cut-off with a razor blade-; eliminated a transmission leak on a 1959 BMW 600[2-cyl] and has held for 3 yrs. now.

I thought GOOP was that creamy soap to wash your hands....?

What is this?

I agree on the plastic tank...find something! Watertight caulking or similar...find something that is PRO GRADE and adheres to plastic with some heat resistant characteristics...

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