Note your oil filter and catch tray is just above your "leak" 1) it looks old 2) someone may have been sloppy when changing the filter. Spray down with brake clean and keep an eye on it.
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Note your oil filter and catch tray is just above your "leak" 1) it looks old 2) someone may have been sloppy when changing the filter. Spray down with brake clean and keep an eye on it.
They usually leak under the boots. David1 may be correctNote your oil filter and catch tray is just above your "leak" 1) it looks old 2) someone may have been sloppy when changing the filter. Spray down with brake clean and keep an eye on it.
They usually leak under the boots. David1 may be correctNote your oil filter and catch tray is just above your "leak" 1) it looks old 2) someone may have been sloppy when changing the filter. Spray down with brake clean and keep an eye on it.
Mine has been leaking for ages, but the part alone - even from RockAuto - was $600+.. I added some stop leak and now only have to add a smidge of fluid every 6 months. I had a similar issue with my Mountaineer and the stop leak completely sealed the leak for 15 years.