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OIL LEAK

Leaks are pretty common on cars, especially old ones. Gaskets are made of silicone and rubber, which tend to dry out with time. After a while, seals will start to crack, and oil will start leaking. It’s the same with all rubber hoses and threaded plugs. Metal and braided lines could also rust and crack.

Troubleshooting Procedure:
i. Leave a big piece of cardboard under the car overnight and inspect it to locate the leaking part
ii. Put back the cardboard under the car and start the engine. Press the brake pedal and shift from P to D1
iii. Bring back the shifter to P, wait for 20 seconds and repeat the same thing for 5 minutes, then turn off the engine
iv. Take another look at the cardboard and check for your situation. Transmission hoses and coolers often only leak when fluid is circulating. Smaller cracks can even drip only when the engine is hot or cold. Every car and every situation is different.

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