Is Your Vehicle Showing Signs of a Leak?

Fluid leaks are quite common, especially in relatively older car models. Fortunately, most drivers and car owners can easily identify an oil leak, particularly when they see a rainbow gloss on the ground. Even so, other possible leaks might prove difficult (or impossible) to identify. While car leaks are not certainly a cause of concern, they all point to one thing you need to pay more attention to your car's maintenance needs. Here are some of the most common car leaks and how you can diagnose them:

Engine Oil Leaks

If the engine oil leak is happening at a very low rate, it might not pose an instant danger to your driving safety. However, it can lead to unnecessary motor friction, which can potentially harm your car's engine. Engine oil leaks are mostly black or brown and usually form rainbow sheen when the oil comes to contact with water.

Transmission Fluid Leaks

Unlike most other leaks, a leaking transmission fluid poses serious safety concerns and can lead to expensive damages. Transmission fluid is bright red or reddish-brown in color and is mostly accompanied by grinding noises anytime you shift the gears.

Brake Fluid Leaks

Leaking brake fluid is a red flag that your entire braking system is failing, making it a major safety concern. If you notice shiny brown or clear fluid pools on the ground beneath your car, you might want to contact a certified mechanical technician as soon as possible.

Power Steering Fluid

If you hear unusual noises emanating from your car every time you make a sharp turn, check under your car for signs of a leaking power steering fluid. While you can still operate your car with a power steering fluid leak, it can quickly cause serious and lasting damage. That said, you might want to schedule an appointment with your mechanic when you notice a deep red or pink fluid leaking from your vehicle.

While some leaks do not indicate an impending danger, it is important that you visit an auto repair shop for extensive diagnosis and repair services. If you need vehicle leak repair, we invite you to bring your car to our auto repair shop today!

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