Oil leaking on my Chrysler 2001 Lhs from passenger side why is leaking can't see were it is coming from
The lbs has two oil Libes that run to the radiator. More that likely it is one of those lines.
Odd, I can't see it from here either!
You so called mechanics are starting to scare me. The simple truth is that this question cannot be answered with the available. My earlier comment was sarcastic but pointed out that there's no way a mechanic control anymore then a doctor could say why it is that you have a pain on your right side. You don't say exactly where under the whole engine and cooling system. Ask you out oil always running backwards, while the movement of the card generally does push fluids backwards there's no guarantee all that if it's dripping from the engine while the vehicle is stationery, it is not going to be pushed backwards. The simple bottom on truth to this at this engine has to be seen and inspected by competent legitimate mechanic. You're just going to have to break the bank and stop in for an inspection. Most legitimate shops will do a non-invasive look at it for free. if there is a diagnostics charge my shops always credit that towards repair. If we had pictures that might help but really it needs to be seen. That's the truth. Good luck!
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SOURCE: oil in 1 1997 chrysler lhs spark plug tube
although I am not familiar with this particular engine my son's Mazda Miata had oil in the plug holes and it only required a new valve cover gasket to fix it.
SOURCE: Why does my 1996 chrysler lhs leak oil freely from
could be the crankshaft seal or the oil sending unit is leaking
SOURCE: OIL LEAK
Catalytic converters do not have oil in them. If they do, there is a SERIOUS engine problem. You simply have to LOOK for the source of the leak. Oil ALWAYS runs downhill and back towards the rear of the vehicle, due to gravity and vehicle movement. So start at the top and work your way down.
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