If the vehicle stood for a while there should be a drop mark underneath. Get under the car without moving it and have a look where it`s dripping from. I suspect the main back seal might be leaking. It will cause a drip from between the bell housing and the backside of the engine.
If it is a red colored oil, its the gearbox.
2006-08-27 05:45:44
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answered by lew_lewisje 3
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If it's engine oil leaking...intake manifold or oil pump drive O-ring or both. Common problem with the GM V6 3.1 & 3.4 ltr
2006-08-20 13:42:55
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answered by Imerc 3
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If there's even a slight seepage up front the fan and road speed will spread the oil all over the undercarriage.
2006-08-26 14:37:09
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answered by Beejee 6
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It depends on where it is leaking. It could be rings. Our jeep is pushing it up out of the dipstick hole. Maybe a bad compression ring. You would have to do a compression test on each cylinder and see if they all average about the same. If one is low, it could be a cracked compression ring.
2006-08-20 13:33:03
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answered by mabell1025 3
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oil pan drain plug or intake manifold gasket or o-ring on oil pump drive (very common)
2006-08-26 17:29:32
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answered by Norman 7
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check front and rear main seals also the timing chain cover
2006-08-20 13:34:07
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answered by grey_wolf54486 3
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check the hoses at the engine and see if they are tight. My sons Buick had this problem.
2006-08-20 13:28:48
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answered by kny390 6
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The spark plugs are loose
2006-08-27 14:13:48
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answered by Fallon V 4
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first you need to find out if it is oil and not transmission or power steering fiuld and go from there
2006-08-20 13:42:08
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answered by FLathead 1
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A HAIRLINE CRACK SOMEWHERE....USE THE SEALANT FIX A LEAK FOR OIL LINES....JUST MIGHT WORK FOR YOU INSTEAD OF A COSTLY REPLACEMENT
2006-08-28 06:55:08
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answered by flowerspirit2000 6
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