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Help with a 94 honda accord.
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<blockquote data-quote="fannin88" data-source="post: 7629590" data-attributes="member: 632496"><p>Yes, def get the pressure tester.You take the radiator cap off, put this one on, pump it up to pressurize the system, and if theres a leak, youll see the pressure drop and it could cause it to leak. Before you go buy that, look at all your lines again (it cant hurt...) and the heater hoses that set on the firewall to, which are more hidden than the rest. Oh, and make sure you top the antifreeze off to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fannin88, post: 7629590, member: 632496"] Yes, def get the pressure tester.You take the radiator cap off, put this one on, pump it up to pressurize the system, and if theres a leak, youll see the pressure drop and it could cause it to leak. Before you go buy that, look at all your lines again (it cant hurt...) and the heater hoses that set on the firewall to, which are more hidden than the rest. Oh, and make sure you top the antifreeze off to! [/QUOTE]
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