I had a leak on a 2004 Honda Civic. However, it was one of those leaks where I don't have a puddle on the bottom, so I'd like to pressure test it to see if it's leaking anywhere. It was a trim that perfectly matched my car. I pumped it up so it would like the top end of the green range and left it there to see if there was a leak. I have found nothing. At least I was very happy to know it wasn't the radiator that was leaking. Now I have to constantly watch as my antifreeze keeps disappearing. It's quite possible that it never filled properly after changing the timing belt and water pump, so I'll wait and see if the others go away after this filling.
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