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Question about 2000 Altima

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...or front engine oil gasket? most likely front cover o-ring. there is a small $4 dollar o ring behind the front engine cover, that leaks. Pretty common problem on your car. valve cover

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...front oil seal which will cost me $150. What should i do. Please suggest me a solution. Car Specs: 2000 Nissan Altima - 1,27,000 miles replace the front oil seal. first i would clean the engine with ...

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Question about 2000 Altima

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...front oil pan, he was very helpful with his advice. Said might be able to get away with just a $10-$15 gasket plus a lil labor charge, would like to hear another opinion if someone has got one!!!!!!! ...

...that you go ahead to replace the timing chain ( timing set ), seal and a new cover. parts cost less than 100 dollars. MOST OF THE TIME OIL LEAKING PROBLEMS WOUND BE THE CRANKSHAFT FRONT OIL

...FRONT AXLE SEAL IT MAY COST A LITTLE.BUT PAN GASKET LEAK OR OIL COOLER LINES WONT COST TOO MUCH NOT HARD TO GET TO REPAIR.PHONE AROUND GET PRICE CHECKS. I did do both of those seals. Any other ...

...oil leak small leak the front crankshaft seal and rear main seal leaking . Check the gaskets around your valve covers with your fingers (caution hot! so wait a good hour). You might need to replace ...

Question about 2000 Neon

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front crankshaft main oil seal leak. So I purchased the specialty tool and replaced it and I am certain thefront crankshaft seal is not the problem. However, the is still a leak somewhere at the front

...front seal. You need to drive a small screwdriver into the seal with a hammer, being careful not to damage the surface of the shaft, and pry out the seal. When putting the new seal in, you can use ...

oil is leaking behind crank seal on a 2000 nissan altima looks like the oil pump but it is new. i have changed the oil pump twice with a new one and it is still leaking out of the oil pump somewhere ...

...transmission. There is an additive that you can add to your oil that can help to regenerate the oil seals by softening them up. I am guessing the shady mechanic did this rather than replacing it.

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