Where Does a Car Usually Leak Gasoline?
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Car gasoline leakage usually occurs at the engine oil pan. The engine oil pan is the most frequent area for oil leaks, mostly because the required torque for each screw was not applied according to the car maintenance manual during maintenance. This can lead to oil leakage during the engine's operation and driving process. Engine: The engine is a crucial component of the car. Once oil leakage or other issues occur, if not addressed immediately, it not only wastes engine oil and pollutes the environment but can also cause severe wear to the engine due to lack of lubrication, eventually leading to engine damage. Causes of Car Oil Leakage: Due to poor quality and craftsmanship of engine components, or issues in structural design leading to excessive gaps between parts. Wear and tear on engine components or positional deviations can cause gaps during operation, resulting in leaks.