Oil Leak
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Oil Leak
So went and took my 03 SSEi in for an oil change, they said everything looked good but the guy ringing me up said that there might be a slight oil leak possible leak is the rear main. I think he had no clue what he was talking about cause he thought my car was all wheel drive lol.(it wasn't the mech that was ringing me up) Now I know i have been losing oil but in small amounts, because I do a lot of highway driving for work so I go about 4,000 on oil changes and not this oil change but the one before it my panel said oil level low, so I filled up about a half a quart. Now I didn't think much of it cause maybe they didn't fill it up all the way and I might have burned some up some were along the line. There are no spots in my garage or any were I park. So now that he said that the mechanic said that there is a small leak some were he is not sure were but his notes said possible rear main. I have not clue what that is so any help on that would be nice. Now I have been to this place for all the oil changes and very nice guys they all know I do or have help doing most of my own work. So I know I am losing small amounts of oil some were, I am leaving for a trip to MN on Wednesday I don't think I have anything to worry about but I would like your inputs on what it might be and anything else. If I left out some info you want feel free to ask.
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Really, your rear main seal? how does he know that, you can't see it, it'* inside the transmission bell housing. Is this one of those quicky lube places? Never listen to those guys. If your dripping oil, it is most likely the oil pan gasket, a very common problem, but no big deal. Just keep a eye on the level. You can always swing by and have me take a peek if you really want to.
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Really, your rear main seal? how does he know that, you can't see it, it'* inside the transmission bell housing. Is this one of those quicky lube places? Never listen to those guys. If your dripping oil, it is most likely the oil pan gasket, a very common problem, but no big deal. Just keep a eye on the level. You can always swing by and have me take a peek if you really want to.
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Yea I know but something just didn't sound right but I figured it woudln't hurt to see what everyone else says. I plan on keeping an eye on it and just seeing if I lose oil and what not. I got my garage floor cleaned now and we will see if any drops start showing up. But normally Joes has always been very good to me so thats why I go there for my oil changes its only 21 bucks.
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