Car leaking oil but not overheating
- how to check oil leak in car
- how to know oil leak in car
- how to check for oil leak under car
- how to check car engine oil leak
Why is my oil disappearing but no leak!
If an engine needs topping up with fresh oil more than usual, or if you see a pool of oil under the engine where the car has stood, there is an oil leak.
How to check for oil leak
Trace the source immediately.
Transverse engines
The engine could be damaged if the leak is allowed to become serious.
Finding the exact source of the leak is easier if you first clean the outside of the engine thoroughly with a proprietary degreasing fluid and a stiff bristle brush .
Protect electrical parts with plastic bags, or plastic sheets held on by sticky tape, then hose the degreaser away with water until the engine is reasonably clean and oil-free. Leaking oil then shows clearly.
Timing-cover oil seal
A common source of leakage is the timing-cover oil seal at the crankshaft-pulley end of the engine.
Generally, oil leaks most from the seal when the engine is running fast, less when it is idling.
Check for signs of oil sprayed out sideways in line with the oil seal or pulley on to adjacent parts of the bodywork or engine.
Look also at the underside of the engine beneath the seal, and on the sumppan
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