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🛠️ Fix leaks fast, drive worry-free—because your engine deserves the best!
K-Seal ST5501 is a professional-grade, one-step coolant leak repair solution that permanently seals leaks in radiators, head gaskets, freeze plugs, and more. Compatible with all antifreeze types and suitable for cars and light trucks up to 12 cylinders, it requires no draining or flushing—just shake, pour, and go. Independently tested and trusted by mechanics worldwide, it offers a cost-effective, durable fix that extends engine life and prevents costly repairs.






| ASIN | B001QT9KO6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,683 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1 in Cooling System Additives |
| Brand | K-Seal |
| Brand Name | K-Seal |
| Color | BLUE |
| Compatible Material | All Types of Antifreeze / Coolant and Other Additives |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 13,194 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060002968017 |
| Included Components | K-Seal ST5501 Multi Purpose One Step Permanent Coolant Leak Repair |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Engine Coolant Leak Repair |
| Item Weight | 0.26 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 1.5 x 4.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Solv-Tec |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | ST5501 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ST5501 |
| Style | Compact |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Surface Recommendation | Metal |
| UPC | 367157659506 812646010004 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | When K-Seal makes a repair we guarantee it will be permanent |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
E**D
This product really works
This product is a life saver. The water pump of my car start to leak heavily, so I pour abottle of k-seal on the radiator and the leak was reduced at 97%. It gave the time to keep runing the car for a couple of weeks until I get the new water pump and installed. Obviously I check the radiator level daily but the product due his work compared to the scale of damage the water pump seal had.
R**T
This stuff is liquid gold, only cheaper! Try it!
I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM GT V6 3400 engine, bought the car new from the dealer. A few years back the engine developed a coolant leak in the lower intake manifold, discovered oil in the coolant and needed to fill the radiator tank every couple of weeks. I had a mechanic remove the intake and replace the gaskets; he also suggest I have the heads removed and new head gaskets installed while he had it apart. $1,500 later it was back together and running great, no more leaks. Fast forward about 10K miles and a little over a year later, out of warranty I may add, the engine would smell of coolant and started to leak externally. I was going through a gallon a coolant every couple weeks. Take into account this car has about 100K miles and has a market value of about $1,800. I wasn't going to throw anymore money after bad. So I kept driving it, but one morning I started it up cold and the engine began to miss on 1 or 2 cylinders, the check engine was flashing, indicated the misfiring cylinders. I towed it to another mechanic to see what the cause was, turns out the head gasket was blown this time, compression test proved his theory, he suggested I get another engine from a junked used car and try my luck. That would cost about $3,000 with parts and labor. Not about to throw any more money away, I had the car towed back to my house where it sat for a few months. Not sure what to do with this car, body, paint and interior was in excellent condition, oil was always changed with Mobile 1, it was a well maintained car, was a shame to see it there dead in the driveway. Just had new tires and brakes installed prior to the coolant leak. One day I ran across an article promoting K-Seal, after reading the great reviews here on Amazon, I figured what the heck. It was either call the junk yard and have them pick up the car or spend less than the cost of lunch and give it a shot. Can't believe how easy it was to do, I pulled the radiator hose from the engine block, poured in the K-Seal and reinstalled the hose. The directions state you do not have to drain the coolant like other brands require. Started the car up, and of course the engine was misfiring and check engine light began to flash like before. I let it idle for a few minutes to warm up, when it got to operating temperature, I took it for a drive around the neighborhood. Within about a mile of driving, the engine smoothed out and the CE light went dark. Drove around for another 20 minutes and returned home. I parked the car and check underneath to see if the coolant was leaking like before, to my surprise it had stopped! I let the engine cool and topped off the coolant reservoir with fresh antifreeze until full. I decide to drive the car to work the next day, a 35 miles commute one way into the city, in the middle of summer, ran flawless. Wow! Absolutely no problems since the K-Seal treatment. I have been driving the car now for 7 months and about 6K miles. The coolant hasn't leak a bit and the car runs flawless.Even my mechanic can't believe this stuff actually worked. I am a believer and have since told many people of my experience with this product. Had a buddy with a similar issue with his beloved 2 DR Accord V6, fixed his leak too! I normally don't spend the time to write reviews, but this product truly has made a believer out of me. What do you have to lose? I almost threw away my car, and for a measly few dollars it is now back on the road better than ever. Thank you K-Seal ! I want to add that after reading the one star reviews on this forum that these people were not using the product as intended. It is designed to very small leaks like in gaskets and cracks in the engine block of heads. It needs high heat to cure the fine copper powder that forms a new gasket. If you have a large leak in a radiator, heater core or hose, it's probably not going to work for very long if at all, better off replacing them. Now head gaskets, yes give it a shot! UPDATE: 9/9/16 Still no leaks, I've clocked 20K+ miles on K-Seal with no issues. Hoping for another 20K... buy this stuff. UPDATE: 1/11/17 Well, the engine miss has returned, anti-freeze is disappearing again, head gasket is leaking again. Just poured another bottle of K-Seal in again, within 5 minutes the leak is repaired again. This stuff is great, my old beater is good for another 20K I hope. Money saved again! My mileage on the first repair was 23K miles, not bad for a $11 fix.
P**B
Worked for me on BMW 530 xi -Y 2006
Worked for me on BMW 530 xi. No more coolant leaks, I used 2 bottles a week apart, and now I don't see any leaks, coolant level in overflow tank is maintained well, also no overheating obsevered Now it is time to monitor how long it remains in this fixed state
M**G
It works..but short term..* Review modified.
I am always reluctant to use these kind of products but I thought " hey, it's 2023, automotive chemistry advanced since stop leak fluids used to clog heater cores and water pumps". My issue with the car was a small pinhole leak in the heater core. Since taking apart the dashboard didn't sound fun, against the advice of all my friends, I've decided to use K-Seal. I used it just as it was recommended, turn heat to ON and drove it 20 miles each way. The putrid smell of coolant slowly dissipated inside the vehicle, hence I knew it's working. Second day, I took the car on a short run and guess what? Overheating. Noooooo. Impossible. Stop leak products never do that...well I did some Google searches...yes, they do that occasionally. I think right now the stop seal product clogged the thermostat. The car is good for about 4-5 miles then it starts overheating. I called the K-Seal customer service and a lady answered immediately ( by that I mean after second ring, no wait, no "press 1 for product help"). I told her the story and she said " it's very strange, never happens". Hmm..really? She advised to flush the system and take it from there. I just hope to Jesus, the radiator passages are not clogged. So, I'll give it two stars because I believe that the product did seal the pinhole in the heater core. Unfortunately, it sealed other parts of the cooling system that didn't need sealing, such as ( best case scenario) the thermostat. December 18 follow up. At the advice of KSeal customer service and because the car was overheating, I've dumped the coolant and KSeal and flushed the whole system. I flushed with distilled water and even drove it for 20 min. As soon as I dumped the KSeal, the car started working normally. No more overheating. I dumped the the distilled water and filled with 50/50 generic coolant. No more issues with overheating....but heater core is leaking...again. So in conclusion, I wouldn't bother with this. Like many others said...fix the issue don't bother with K seal. Best case scenario, you can buy time. My case? Not that it didn't even work...it overheated my car and had to spend extra time and money to flush the system to get it out. December 28 Follow Up. So, a few days before Christmas, I called the company again and the same nice lady answered immediately. I told her I flushed the system and now leaks came back with vengeance. She was still at a loss for words but said she will send another bottle for free. In the meantime, I thought about it long and hard, went back to the website and read directions again. I also realized that when I added K The first time, as per instructions, I added to expansion tank. Expansion tank had plenty coolant in it...but the radiator did not. Because my radiator cap was slowly falling apart, the system wasn't pressurizing properly and coolant wasn't really being drawn into the radiator. I was driving with 50% coolant and K Seal couldn't do it's job since not much was taken from the expansion tank. Yesterday, December 27, the second bottle of K Seal arrived. This time, I got my magic funnel which burps the system and in a coolant jug, I mixed the K Seal along with 50-50 coolant. Turned the engine on, funnel attached/installed on the radiator and heat inside the car, to maximum hot. I would like to mention that at this point, most of the coolant from the radiator was leaked out. The car slowly started taking the mixture in and burping air. After about 10 min, the air was not too hot out of the vents, but the fan was on. I went inside the car and gave it a bit of gas. With a big burp of air, more coolant went in and air become super hot in the cab. I kept the engine running with the heat on for about 40 minutes overall. I turned the engine off, took down the funnel and attachments and installed my new radiator cap. Ran the engine again for about 20 min this time to pressurize the leak. Two hours later, I took the cap off and fluid was right at the neck where it should be. Next day, the same thing. I am 98% sure that the leak was fixed. Will check again in a few days. My advice is to add K Seal directly to the radiator if possible. If you have a leak in the system, radiator should be low already. As per instructions, they don't want the K Seal to touch the metal inside the radiator directly so I would mix it in a smaller bottle with some coolant premix or distilled water and then add that directly in the radiator. I would strongly advise using a burping funnel because of air gets into the system, K seal won't work properly. April 2004 update. Heater core started to leak again. K Seal does give you enough time to get to the mechanic though but I would just use it for that. Not as a permanent solution. I bought a heater delete kit and finally took care of the problem. Two weeks later car started to overheat slightly in turn affecting the AC operation. Fluid level seemed ok but coolant was boiling over. Bought a new thermostat and replaced the old one. Did the K Seal clogged it? I don't know, but thermostat was about 7-8 years old and wasn't OEM. Would I use ANY stop leak again? Only if I am broken down on the side of the road.
K**A
Works like magic!!!
I was dealing with a coolant leak in my 2002 Volkswagen Cabrio. The main leak was from a missing clip but there are a bunch of rubber tubbing that I believed had a small leak. So I follow the directions portico in where the coolant goes and I haven't had to put coolant in since.
C**K
Worth a Try!
Tried this after a good couple of years of dealing with a chronic overheating issue in my Saturn Aura. Considering that the repair cost at a garage would be well over the current value of the car I basically dumped distilled water and coolant into the reservoir whenever it started getting hot. I noticed a strong coolant smell every time the thermostat started fluctuating on the dash. So I decided to try this stuff recently. I noticed the difference on a grocery run; aside from the lack of overheating issues, the lack of the coolant smell when parked and the fans going on at full blast! A few trips to the store later the repair seems to have held up, the heater is working normally again, no wild fluctuating thermostat. It may be a temporary repair but if it lasts a few months or forever it's worth a try if you have this issue with your vehicle. UPDATE: 8 months later it still holds up. UPDATE #2: Leak returned. Attempted to fix with this again and does not seem to work. Again, good for temporary repair, it held up for over a year, depends on how severe the hole in the system is I suppose?
D**N
Sealant
Didn't fix my leak
F**Z
Small water pump gasket leak sealed
I had a water pump seal failure for years, a small one, that I had to keep feeding with coolant all that time. Expensive, I know but less expensive than the quote given for the fix. I was hesitant to use any type of additive to my coolant system because I've heard and seen the horror stories for myself. The time finally came that I had to do something about it so after much searching, watching and test runs on other vehicles I had my answered and the decision was made. All it took was a very small amount from a very big bottle and since that day no more seal leak no more adding that spendy coolant that you MUST use for your specific vehicle. It's been about a year now and od say it's money well spent for an easy fix.
G**X
Awesome
Great product
C**N
Works for me
Seems to stop leaking from plastic header of the radiator.
D**N
damaged,leaking vehicle radiator
The best coolant leak repair product available!I have used it many times on leaking radiators and cracked engine blocks.Really good product,does the job every time.
E**Y
başarılı ürün teşekkürler
merhaba aracımda 2-3 günde 50-60 km kullanım sonrasında 500 ml kadar ciddi bir su eksiltme problemi vardı 20 şubat günü ürünü kullanım talimatına uygun olarak yedek depo içinde full antifiriz varken kullandım ilk kullanım sonrası 250 ml kadar bir eksiltme yaptı üzerini max çizgisine kadar tekrar antifiriz ile tamamladım 45 gün kadar oldu her hangi bir eksiltme olmadı şu an için daha önce kulladığım bir çok üründen daha başarılı
M**N
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