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oil leaks can come from many things.like front timing cover crankshaft seal, rear main oil seal,with engine running look under car around oil pan area check see if you see heavy oil leak which will come from loose or damage oil filter and seal or check oil pressure sending unit at bottom right rear engine block or right rear corner of the oil pump.if oil leak small leak the front crankshaft seal and rear main seal leaking .
check trans fluid lots of times the 3/4 piston seal leaks hopefuly u dont need a trans no dip stick u have to add fluid with a pump and check level under car.
You have air in the line, and your slave is probably leaking. Check slave for leak and replace if leaking. Then bleed system of air at the slave bleeder. If you need instructions, please let us know.
May mean yor engine is burning the oil or you have a leak.
Look in coolant recovery tank or radiator when vehicle is cold and is if coolant is milky or there is oil in it.If either of these conditions are there you may have a bad head gasket.
If none of these conditions are there then have the vehicle inspected for oil leaks.
Arears to focus on: Rear main seal,oil pan,valve cover gaskets, cam and crank shaft seals, oil pump seal and gasket.
Good luck
the metal seal under the spark plug should never be replaced, just replace plugs if leaking (rare) , but if oil is leaking into the 'plug tube' then tappet cover gaskets will need replacment.
If you have never serviced the transmission, it just may be time to have the transmission fluid and filter to be replaced if the transmission fluid is leaking from the transmission pan. If it's leaking from the rear of the transmission where the drive shaft goes in to, then it's the rear seal from the transfer case and the seal needs to be replaced and the transfer case topped off with fluid. If the fluid is leaking from the front of the transmission where the engine connects to the transmission than it's a good chance that it's the torque converter or front pump main seal. The other place that it could be leaking from is the transmission oil lines from the transmission to the cool at the radiator. Please let me know if it's leaks worst when the engine is running or only when your parked for a few hours. Keep me posted, be glad to help.
leak.... where.... flush is easy... dont take it in..... get the filter and gasket and do it yourself........ whats the code... i will tell u what it is :D
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