This guide will walk you through how to use a fluid color chart to identify leaks in your car, helping you address potential issues before they become serious problems. Perhaps you’re unsure where to start checking for a problem, but the color of the fluid can point you in the right direction There's really only one instance in which you needn't worry — if the liquid leaking is clear, odorless, and doesn't stick to your fingers, then that's just water and is no cause for alarm
Fluid Leaks 101: Find Out What’s Leaking From Your Car | In the Garage
Whether it's a harmless drip or a warning sign of a significant issue, understanding the nature of the fluid leaking from your car is crucial for maintaining your vehicle’s health and safety.
Discovering a clear, slick fluid underneath your car can be worrying
This usually indicates a leakage within one of the vehicle’s vital systems The most common type of clear, slick fluid is brake fluid, which can range from colorless to a light yellow hue as it ages.