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Oil leak 1998 plymouth breeze

Oil leaking and looking for placement of oil sending unit or possibly other causes

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First check your PCV system and make sure it is in good working order this is a must. Then check the cam sensor or oil sending unit, it is located between the engine and fire wall under the exhaust manifold.

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