I have a 2017 Expedition that I've owned for about 8k miles, currently has 118k miles on it. I was just under the vehicle to check the serpentine belt and noticed an oil/light sludge accumulation on the back side of the air dam on the driver's side. Upon further inspection I traced it to the side tank on the intercooler and what is most likely a very small weep hole. I attached pictures but only got pictures after I cleaned off the air dam. As I understand it, this is a somewhat common "modification" to avoid a build-up of oil getting sucked into the engine. I just changed the oil about 1k miles ago and this area was completely clean and dry then, so this must have just started accumulation.
Should I be concerned about this, and what might be causing this? Is there an easy way to check if one of the turbos is leaking or what else should I check? Thank you.


Should I be concerned about this, and what might be causing this? Is there an easy way to check if one of the turbos is leaking or what else should I check? Thank you.

