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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2009

I have a 96 Plymouth Voyager Mom Mobile that has been leaking oil for years - she has a hard 161K miles on her and I just want to keep her going until tax refund time. All of a sudden she gone from 2 qt a week to 4, the steering wheel and floor have notible vibrations - more as accelerating. I also noticed today that there is a black residue on the R Front hubcap. The tires are good, only about 6m old. Any idea for the cheapest fix?

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    It's a 6 cylinder, if that helps. :)

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Use stop leak oil additive and heavier oil.vibration and
residue sounds like wheel bearing grease,your R front wheel bearing could be shot causing both conditions

Testimonial: "THANK YOU GURU JMECH!!!!! That's just what I've been doing for the oil problem, I know she'll make it to spring! Will get bearing fixed in the am. :)"

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If it's a 4 cyl transverse(side-ways )engine in the van, go to the junk yard and get a used one to get you by till tax time

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