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Oil leak after starter replaced
Hi. On my daughters 97 SC2 DOHC, I had her starter replaced by a shop last
week and now it is dripping oil from the same approximate location. I cannot get under there to see exactly, but could they be related? Do you need to remove the oil filter to get to the starter and then maybe it wasn't put back on all the way? Thx |
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Oil leak after starter replaced
I would definitely check the oil filter. It sits on the passenger side over
the frame brace. If you have had an oil change recently, it could be excess oil dripping, otherwise, best to check the filter itself. -- marx404 <all gmail posts blocked> _________________ "Ron" > wrote in message ... > Hi. On my daughters 97 SC2 DOHC, I had her starter replaced by a shop > last week and now it is dripping oil from the same approximate location. > I cannot get under there to see exactly, but could they be related? Do > you need to remove the oil filter to get to the starter and then maybe it > wasn't put back on all the way? Thx |
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