How to diagnose leaks under your car | Autoblog Wrenched (2024)

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All too often you back out of your driveway and see drips or puddles underneath your car. Should you worry? We'll teach you how to diagnose them on this episode of Wrenched.

Watch all of our Autoblog Wrenched videos for more tips on how to diagnose, fix, and modify cars from professional detailer Larry Kosilla. While you're at it, check out Larry's other car cleaning and maintenance video series Autoblog Details!

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[00:00:00] All too often you back your car out of a parking spot and see drips or puddles of fluid, but what is it, where is it from and should you worry? Find out on this episode of Wrenched. Here's what you'll need to do the job: catch can or cardboard, oil dry, rags, gloves, flashlight and your nose. I'm Larry Kosilla, pro detailer and trainer for the last 15 years but when it comes to what's under the hood, I'm the student. Follow me as experts teach me how to diagnose, fix

[00:00:30] and modify cars on Autoblog's Wrenched. While some cars have under trays, most, however, are open, and when a leak occurs, it collects on the ground under or near the faulty part giving a mechanic a good idea of what part it could be from and where to look. The only problem is, your mechanic isn't usually there when the leak occurs, so it's up to you to decide if it's normal, a concern or a major issue. And keep in mind, the original color of the fresh fluid may not be

[00:01:00] the current color of the old leaky fluid. Once the fluid's been in the car for a while, they gather contaminants and begin to look the same, so it can be confusing. When I first notice some leaks under my car, what are some potential tips to help me determine whether it's something to panic about or it's normal? - There are up to eight different fluids that potentially could be leaking on the ground. Depending on the fluid, that will really give us a clue as to where the leak is coming from. - [Larry] Clear water dripping from your engine is typically caused from condensation accumulating

[00:01:30] on your AC condenser on a hot day while blasting ice cold air in your car. This, of course, is normal, and this type of sweating will evaporate quickly, especially on hot pavement. Washer fluid is typically light blue in color and has little to no scent. This type of drip is common immediately after refilling the washer fluid reservoir as some may have spilled on the floor. If you haven't recently topped off the fluid, check the connections to the reservoir for leaks and that you've tightened down the cap.

[00:02:00] This is harmless and nothing to worry about. If the fluid is pink or reddish, it could be power steering fluid or transmission fluid. Both of which need to be addressed quickly. If it smells like burnt oil, it may likely be power steering fluid, but be sure to use the dipstick to check the level. Having a low register on the stick may further indicate you have a power steering leak. If the leak is further back or towards the center of the car, it might be worth looking over

[00:02:30] the transmission for any obvious leaks as well. Transmission fluid smell is quite subjective. Some say burnt oil, rubber or even a mildew-type smell. Regardless, it's time to visit a mechanic. Now anti-freeze on the other hand is usually a bright color like yellow, green or orange. It has a low viscosity similar to water and has a sweet smell like syrup. This is very toxic and should be cleaned up immediately or put in a catch can or disposable tray under the leak. Check your reservoir to see if it's low

[00:03:00] and your radiator hoses for any leaks. Keep in mind that you may need to get the fluid hot to expose the leak. If that's necessary, be careful not to burn yourself on any hot components. Because of the sweet smell, animals and even toddlers can confuse this fluid with something safe to consume, so don't leave any drops to chance. Brake fluid leaks are pretty easy to spot because they're commonly found dripping on the inside of the rims, down the tire and on the ground near the brakes. Brake fluid is clear and can become amber color over time. This is extremely corrosive

[00:03:30] and will eat through paint quickly, so be mindful to avoid transferring the fluid from your hands to the paint by mistake. Brake lines can wear out or get pinched or punctured over time creating a soft or spongy pedal feel. Check your master cylinder and fill it up if it's low. Then visit your mechanic immediately as this is a major concern. Oil is probably the most common leak as it has the most potential fail points on the engine. It's somewhat thick and greasy

[00:03:59] and amber to dark brown depending on its age. Check your dipstick to try to match the color and smell. If you think it's the culprit, use a flashlight and search any obvious leaks to help your mechanic pinpoint the issue, saving him time and you money. Finally, and possibly most concerning, is a gas or fuel leak. You're likely to smell the leak before you see it because fuel is volatile and evaporates quickly. Look under the vehicle for long thin lines running from the gas tank all the way to the front of the car. These can become rusted and brittle over time.

[00:04:30] Call your mechanic immediately and avoid leaving your car indoors overnight. For quick and easy clean-ups use kitty litter, sawdust or oil dry absorption clays. Likewise if the leak continues, you can lay cardboard, plastic drop cloth or a paint mat to absorb the drips. But again, you need to get this addressed immediately from a professional mechanic. Quickly diagnosing which fluid is leaking from your car will help you determine what and where the leak is coming from

[00:05:00] and if you need to seek a mechanic immediately or if there's no concern at all. For more how-to car repair videos, visit autoblog.com/wrenched. I'm Larry Kosilla from ammonyc.com. As always, thanks for watching. (techno music)

How to diagnose leaks under your car | Autoblog Wrenched (2024)

FAQs

How to diagnose leaks under your car? ›

The easiest way to do that is to slide some white cardboard underneath the car while it's parked up so it can capture the drips. This'll give you a good idea of what liquid is actually leaking – and how concerned you should be.

How do I find the source of a leak in my car? ›

Your owner's manual should show you where to check coolant levels, engine oil, wiper fluid, and more. A quick online search could yield videos, expert tips, and more. Finding a low fluid level can strongly indicate that you've found the source of your leakage issue.

Why is my car leaking something underneath? ›

If it's clear or light-colored, it's probably just water from your car's air conditioning system or exhaust system. No need to worry about that! However, if the fluid is dark-colored or oily, it could be anything from engine oil to transmission fluid.

How do you test where a leak is coming from? ›

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How to do a leak test on car? ›

One simple test for the source of a leak is to create positive pressure inside the vehicle. Turn the a/c on to the fresh air setting, turn the blower on high, and close all the doors. By wetting your hand and feeling around the seals, you'll be able to see if any air is escaping.

What is the easiest way to check for a fluid leak? ›

In order to find a leak easily, you can use a florescent system dye which can be added to any leaking fluid. Fluids which can leak in your vehicle include engine oil, power steering fluid, washer fluid, fuel, coolant, brake fluid, freon, transmission oil, differential oil, and transfer case oil.

How do you tell the difference between a transmission leak and an oil leak? ›

Put some on your finger and look at it closely in good lighting - oil will be black or brown, transmission fluid is typically red or reddish and more clear than oil, and gear oil will be a dark and bad smell.

Why is there a puddle under my car when I park? ›

There are some very common causes for that water under your car, including: air conditioning, exhaust, and the windshield washer fluid reservoir. If the puddle under your vehicle is colorless and odorless, there is a good possibility it is just water dripping from your vehicle's air conditioning system.

How do mechanics find coolant leaks? ›

Often, a leak will only be apparent when the engine is hot; as the temperature increases, the cooling system pressurises, the coolant finds the weakest point in the circuit and tries to escape. The best way to find this kind of leak is by using a pressure tester.

What is the most common leak in a car? ›

Light Brown to Black: Engine Oil

Let's start with one of the most common leaks you're likely to see in your driveway or parking spot. An amber-to-brown/blackish colour spot is a telltale sign of motor oil. The good news is that a little drip is relatively standard and isn't likely cause for concern.

How do I find an oil leak under my car? ›

Fluid Under Your Car: One of the typical signs of an oil leak is seeing a puddle of greasy-looking brown liquid under your car after it's been parked for a while. (By contrast, if the liquid is pink, it's transmission fluid; if it's green or orange, it's coolant.)

How to identify fluid leaking from a car? ›

If the puddle of liquid is towards the front of your vehicle, its source is probable the engine. Dip your finger or a piece of paper towel into the liquid. If it is engine oil, the fluid will be brown or black, slick to the touch, and have a slightly burnt odor.

How do you fix a leak under your car? ›

One of the easiest ways to fix the leak yourself is to use a stop leak additive or high mileage oil blend. Such products can soften and condition your car's rubber seals to stop and prevent further automotive leaks. It may take up to a few hundred miles of driving before the leak is completely sealed.

Is leaking under the car normal? ›

A few drops of water leaking from underneath your car is most often a normal occurrence. When it's uncomfortable outside and you have the A/C on full blast to keep you from melting into a puddle on the sidewalk, your cooling system is working harder than normal.

How to diagnose an engine leak? ›

One of the simplest ways to determine whether the vehicle motor oil is leaking is to measure oil consumption with a dipstick. Levels below the minimum mark on the dipstick indicate that your engine oil level is low. That is the first sign of a leak.

How do you detect where a coolant leak is coming from? ›

The best way to confirm the source of the leak is to wash the radiator and hoses with water, and then start the engine and look for new signs of coolant.

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