How to Deal with Oil Leakage in a Car?

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DanielRose
07/24/25 6:23am
Methods to handle oil leakage in a car: 1. Pay attention to the role of gaskets. The gaskets between the static parts of the car components play a role in preventing leakage and sealing; 2. Replace failed oil seals on many car components in a timely manner; 3. Avoid clogging the check valve and vent valve. Oil leakage faults will directly affect the technical performance of the car, leading to the waste of lubricating oil and fuel, consuming power, affecting the cleanliness of the car's appearance, and causing environmental pollution. Due to oil leakage and the reduction of lubricating oil inside the machine, poor lubrication and insufficient cooling of the components may occur, leading to early damage of the components and even leaving potential safety hazards. Engine oil is the lubricating oil used by the engine, composed of base oil and additives.
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WalterRose
08/11/25 2:07am
The last time my car leaked oil, it really gave me a scare. I quickly pulled over and turned off the engine, only to find oil stains under the engine compartment—turns out the sealing ring had aged and was leaking engine oil. Oil leaks are no small matter. Once detected, you should immediately shut off the engine to avoid fire hazards. Don’t drive to the repair shop right away to prevent further damage to other components. I can check the location of the leak, such as near the oil pan or transmission, and wipe away minor leaks with a clean cloth, but major leaks should be left to professionals. Regular maintenance, like replacing seals, can prevent this issue. After all, spending a few hundred bucks on repairs is minor compared to the safety risks involved. Remember, an oil leak is a warning sign—don’t take shortcuts and keep driving. Now, I’ve made it a habit to check under the chassis monthly for any abnormalities.
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