Does anyone have experience with the UV Dye that they claim you can add to your transmission to help identify leaks with a UV Flashlight? Is this stuff safe for the transmission?
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Good Tip! Thanks.Make sure the dye fluoresces at the same wavelength that your "UV flashlight" provides. If it doesn't...it's useless.
You don't need any dyes, just a flashlight...What transmission do you have and where does the leak appear to be coming from (I'm assuming you actually have a leak since you're asking about this dye).Does anyone have experience with the UV Dye that they claim you can add to your transmission to help identify leaks with a UV Flashlight? Is this stuff safe for the transmission?
You don't need any dyes, just a flashlight...What transmission do you have and where does the leak appear to be coming from (I'm assuming you actually have a leak since you're asking about this dye).
This. Sure, the dye helps if you're not very observant, but if you take your time you can spot where it's leaking from. Quick tip - unless the oil's leaking onto something that slings it, the leak is going to be at the highest point where you find fluid.You don't need any dyes, just a flashlight