ok if it was not leaking when you took it in or if you tok it in and it is still leaking talk to the owner of company. if he is the owner take all recipets and find a lawyer or take him to court they did not fix it right
More than likely a head gasket.
If the oil sending unit is leaking oil by the inside of the component, then I don't know of any way to fix that other than removal and replace with another one. If it is leaking by the threads, then you can try teflon tape to seal that. Also make sure it is leaking from the sending unit and not leaking down from the valve cover.
You could have a intake gasket leaking. You need to take it to your local mechanic, one that you can trust, have them pressure test you cooling system. Could also possibly be a head or head gasket leaking to the inside. You need to have it check asap.
A leaking heater core will cause the engine to overheat because the coolant is leaking out.
It's not too difficult to find a leak if you can get the vehicle on a rack to look at it from underneath. And power steering hoses can be difficult to replace if you are not mechanically experienced and have the proper tools. Best to leave it to a mechanic.
Find another mechanic.
leaking line or fuel tank
Take it to a mechanic.
oil is thinner when its hot, that's why.
I wouldn't even drive it another foot, if I could avoid it. Get it to a mechanic. It's clear that gasoline is leaking somewhere.
No, oil doesn't come out of the starter, either your distributor plug is leaking or you are leaking oil out of your front valve cover.
No, oil doesn't come out of the starter, either your distributor plug is leaking or you are leaking oil out of your front valve cover.
take it to a mechanic and get it repaired.
Depending on the equipment the mechanic has, it may be the only way he can find the source of the leak.
take it to a mechanic, a gas leak is nothing you want to mess with.
If you have tried the raiator and the reservoir and hoses, you should have you intake gasket checked.
Green fluid leaking from a car is radiator fluid. "A professional certified mechanic can handle the repair or maintenance needed to fix this issue."