Coolant Leak Problem Solver
	
	
		Hi Guys,
I think we all know the limitations/frustrations of Toyota Van cooling systems with enough hoses, clamps, and metal lines to irrigate a farm.  I tried a pressure test and immediately thought I found the problem---cracked upper radiator hose leaking where it attached to the radiator.  Replaced, still was losing coolant!  Next, i discovered the leaking coolant recovery jug grommet.  Fixed-it, yup, still leaking/losing a small amount of coolant.  "Hose of Death"?  Nope, last owner cut the access panel and replaced---dry.  No puddles under car or in drive-way, seems to only leak when running.  
The solution?  Radiator Dye/Black light/amber googles.  Run, turn heat on, get warm, drive around.  Then, put the goggles on and turn the black light flashlight on---you can do in during the daytime---you will see it.  I had a tiny split in a heater hose, near the battery box and makes a turn and connection to hard line toward the rear heater core.  With the dye/glasses/black light the leak was ready apparent, glowing bright florescent green/yellow where the hose had a tiny split and was dripping down hose and onto the cross member.   For less than $20, this method works great---I checked everything else (lines, hoses, clamps, coolant tank, head, Hose of death, water pump) no leaks/no glowing tell-tale signs.  No leaks, no coolant loss.
Hope this helps someone.  A normal "black light" bulb and cord and any amber colored shooting glasses would work as well and save you a few bucks.
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		Re: Coolant Leak Problem Solver
	
	
		Awesome, ive had a very slow and mysterious disappearance of coolant ive been trying to figure out recently. I didnt know about this method. i might have to give it a try. thanks for the tip!