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If you have a leak of any kind, it will be on your carport or garage floor. If it is engine rear seal it will be oil, if it is Trans then it will be reddish fluid.
Unfortunately this practice of up selling is getting more common. If you are really concerned take it to another reliable mechanic for second opinion.
Possibly, but I'd replace the leaking gasket/seal. Also note, the Honda uses a timing belt (not a chain), and you don't want oil on the belt. If there's a chance the belt has gotten oil on it, you want to take the timing belt cover off, remove the belt, and clean all the oil covered parts. The oil can wear out the belt as well as cause the belt to slip timing
Yes there is. if it leaks, find out where. You may have engine damage from running the car out of oil. You say it leaks from the oil pump, same as before? was the oil pump replaced? Sounds like a pressure fed leak, so it should be easy to find.
mainly oil leaks are caused by a bad gasket....you can try to replace it if you want, but its recommended that you take it to a car shop...if the leak is bad enough
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