By trcautomotiverepair 
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 March 3, 2025 
 
 Car leaks                                               can be a headache for any car owner, and many times they’re a sign of a bigger problem. Whether it’s a small spot or a noticeable drip, leaks should never be ignored. In this post, we’ll dive into the                                              most common types of car leaks, how to identify them                                               , and                                              what you should do about them                                               to keep your vehicle running properly.                                                                                                                        Types of Car Leaks                                                      Cars can leak a variety of fluids, and each type has its own cause and solution. Here’s some of the most common leaks you may encounter:                                                                                                                     1. Engine Oil Leaks                                                       What It Looks Like:                                                               Dark, brown or black liquid spots under your car. It may be thick and sticky.                                                              Engine Oil leaks                                               can range in size from a small leak the size of a quarter up to the size of a softball.                                                                          Oil leaks                                               often appear near the engine or under the car’s front.                                                                                                            Possible Causes:                                                               Worn-out, damaged or old gaskets and seals.                                                                            Loose or damaged oil drain plug or                                              oil filter                                  .                                                                            Cracked or damaged                                              oil pan                                  .                                                                                                What To Do:                                                               If you notice oil leaking, it's important to address it immediately, as running a car with low oil can cause serious damage to the             engine.                                                                                        Step 1:                                               Check your oil level. If low, top it off and monitor for any more leaks.                                                                                                                 Step 2:                                                           Bring your car to                                              TRC Auto Repair                                               for a thorough inspection. We will determine what is needed to fix your car.                                                                                                    Step 3:                                               Your vehicle might need to have gaskets, seals, or oil pan components replaced.                                                                                                                               2. Coolant Leaks                                                                                                                       What It Looks Like:                                                              Coolant comes in many colors; green, orange, yellow, blue, red or pink fluid. Every manufacturer uses a different type nowadays.                                                              Coolant will have a sweet smell.                                                                           Leaks may appear near the                                              radiator                                               ,                                              thermostat                                               ,                                              hoses                                               , or                                              water pump                                  .                                                                                                                       Possible Causes:                                                              Cracked or broken radiators occur many times as vehicles get older.                                                                           Worn-out hoses, their connections, or                                              temperature sensors                                               can also cause coolant leaks.                                                                          Water pumps and/or thermostats are wearable items and will eventually leak as they begin to fail.                                                                                                                       What To Do:                                                                                        Step 1:                                               If coolant is leaking, it can cause your engine to overheat, so don’t drive the car if the coolant level is low.                                                                                                    Step 2:                                               Check your coolant reservoir. If it’s empty, fill it with the appropriate coolant fluid.                                                                                                    Step 3:                                               Schedule a repair with us. A local                                              ASE technician                                               in                                              Belmont NC                                               will check for leaks, replace damaged components,                and ensure your cooling system is functioning properly.                                                                                                                               3. Brake Fluid Leaks                                                        What It Looks Like:                                                             Brake fluid                                               is a clear, golden or light brown liquid.                                                                          Leaks often are seen near the or on the tires, located near the brake components.                                                                           A brake fluid leak can cause a spongy or                                              soft brake pedal                                  , reducing braking efficiency.                                                                           Many times if you have a                                              brake fluid leak                                               you will have a                                              brake light                                               on the dash, or the                                              ABS light                                               will come on.                                                                                                                                 Possible Causes:                                                                           Damaged                                              brake lines                                               or faulty                                              brake calipers                                               can cause a leak.                                                                                       As cars age the                                              master cylinder                                               or                                              brake booster                                               can develop leaks                                                                         Wheel cylinders                                               were used on older cars and trucks and can leak as their seals get older.                                                                                                                                   What To Do:                                                                                        Step 1:                                               If you notice a brake fluid leak, do not drive the car, as you could lose braking ability.                                                                                                    Step 2:                                               Check the brake fluid levels. If it is low, refill with the appropriate brake fluid (check your owner’s manual for the right                  type).                                                                                                    Step 3:                                               Get your brake system inspected immediately. A                                              certified mechanic                                               will check for any damaged brake lines, leaks in the          master cylinder, or worn seals and components.                                                                                                                               4. Power Steering Fluid Leaks                                                                                                                       What It Looks Like:                                                             Power steering fluid                                               is red or pink colored fluid. This fluid is thick and oily in texture.                                                                                       Usually if you see any                                              power steering fluid                                                        leaks, they would be under the front of your vehicle or near your power steering fluid                                                                reservoir.                                                                                                                       Possible Causes:                                                                                                     Worn-out seals or hoses in the                                              power steering system                                               can                                                                          create                                                                     power steering fluid leaks,                                              which can make it harder                                                                  to steer your vehicle.                                                        These parts wear out over time, which                                                                                         leads to fluid loss, and can affect your steering ability and                                                                                                                                       eventually damage the                                              power steering pump                                               if not fixed.                                                                                                                                                                     What To Do:                                                                                        Step 1:                                               If you are having a hard time                                              steering                                               or you are hearing unusual noises, you could possibly have a power steering fluid            leak.                                                                                                    Step 2:                                               Check your power steering fluid levels. If low, top it off with some power steering fluid, if you are unsure how to do that              have one of our technicians do it for you at                                              TRC Automotive.                                                                                        Step 3:                                               Schedule an appointment with our technicians. If your power steering fluid continues to leak it can make it hard to steer.          Which can cause bigger issues.                                                                                                                               5. Transmission Fluid Leaks                                                                                                                       What It Looks Like:                                                       Transmission Fluid                                  is dark red or brown colored fluid. This fluid has a slippery texture to it.                                                                                                             Typically if you find a transmission fluid leak it is located under the middle area of your vehicle or near your                                              transmission pan.                                                                    Possible Causes:                                                                                        If you have worn out or damaged transmission seals or                                                             Gaskets, this may cause your transmission to leak fluid.                                                                          When you have a cracked                                              transmission pan                                  or                                                        faulty cooler lines it may also be the reason why your transmission fluid may be           leaking.                                                                                              What To Do:                                                                                        Step 1:                                               Keep an eye on your transmission fluid level. If it is low then you might notice a hesitation when your gears are switching.           If your fluid levels are low you may also notice your                                              gears slipping                                               or you may hear a                                              grinding sound.                                                            Step 2: Driving your vehicle around with low transmission fluid can create irreversible damage to your transmission. This will              create a more expensive repair later down the road.                                                                         Step 3: You can bring your vehicle to TRC Automotive Repair in Belmont and one of our technicians can inspect your                            transmission, seals, and your gaskets to ensure that they are not damaged.